we can eliminate the Latino evangelicals from that 20% (as even among evangelicals Latinos, more voted for Obama than for Romney), but still a significant percentage of white evangelicals voted for Obama. What could be the reason?
“even among evangelicals Latinos, more voted for Obama than for Romney”
And around 75% of Latino Catholics voted Obama, Again, what do think you are proving from Poland? Certainly not that Catholics here are as conservative overall as evangelicals. Once again your defense is an argument against Rome.
Among all Latino registered voters, Obama has a 48 percentage point advantage over Romney, 69 to 21 percent, according to the survey.Obama has a 15 percentage point advantage among all Catholic registered voters, 54 to 39 percent. The survey indicates that this advantage is driven by Latino Catholics. Among white non-Latino Catholics, Obama only has a one percentage point advantage, 47 to 46 percent. - http://www.christianpost.com/news/latino-voters-obama-support-stronger-among-catholics-unaffiliated-than-evangelicals-83540/