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More talking points.Again, this Catholic is not a one issue voter. I look at the totality of the person and their platform, what they stand for and the like. I vote Democrat like most Catholics do. BTW: The majority of Catholics cast their ballots for President Obama this past election - about 52% or so according to a Pew Poll. Exit polling of self-identified Catholics said that they felt like President Obama is more empathetic.
They did so in both elections. So I’m not alone. While I don’t agree with abortion, I’m not going to let that one issue to prevent me from voting for a politician that is pro-choice. I’m willing to look at all the issues and make an objective decision. If a republican ever comes along that is for the little guy, and fair wages, health insurance for all, compassion for the least among us, then I may vote in that direction. But, by the looks at the current field, that’s a long way off. BTW: our sitting Vice President is a faithful Catholic.
Abortion is not just another issue. You shouldn’t downplay the killing of a million unborn, nor should you defend the president who fights to keep it legal. You say you’re for the little guy - just not the little guy (or gal) in the womb? Your posts don’t really add up. Most Catholic posters here who either vote Democrat or sympathize with Democrats or are liberal come up with all kinds of complex reasons why they don’t want to vote for the GOP. Most do NOT say they like Obama. They know how pro-abortion he is. Even if they agree with some of his policies, they generally don’t just post generic talking points that sound like they were copied and pasted from a campaign website.