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Poll: Obama holds 8-point lead over Romney among Catholic voters
The Daily Caller ^ | 9/12/2012 | Neil Munro

Posted on 09/13/2012 9:41:26 AM PDT by wmfights

A new poll by a Catholic advocacy group shows President Barack Obama has a slight lead over Gov. Mitt Romney among non-Hispanic Catholics, despite the stalled economy and his 2012 establishment of church regulations requiring them to fund contraception and abortion-related services that they abhor.

The poll of 2,629 likely Catholic voters, an unusually large sample, showed that 46.5 percent of non-Hispanic Catholics support Obama, while 45.6 percent support Romney.

The poll was commissioned by The Catholic Association, and it showed Obama getting 49 percent of Catholics overall, including those of Hispanic descent. Only 41 percent support Romney, while 10 percent are undecided.

Even if Romney wins every undecided non-Hispanic Catholic vote, he would only narrowly best Texas Gov. George W. Bush’s 52 percent share during his razor-thin victory in 2000. Bush won support from 56 percent of non-Hispanic Catholics during his comfortable win in 2004.

Even Sen. John McCain won 52 percent of the non-Hispanic Catholic vote in 2008, despite running a poor campaign against Sen. Barack Obama’s wave.

Romney is only slightly ahead of Obama among church-going white Catholics, 46.6 percent to 45.3 percent.

Forty-eight percent of the poll respondents were Democrats; 33 percent were Republicans.

Non-Hispanic whites comprised 65 percent of the Catholics polled; 29 percent were Hispanic.

Fifty-seven percent of respondents agreed with the statement that “[t]he Obama Administration has gone too far in placing restrictions on religious freedom when implementing their programs and policies.”

That’s a reference to Obama’s controversial 2012 policy that forces all denominations to provide their employees with free contraception and some abortion-related services via insurance companies.

Administration officials has suggested they will exempt churches that pass a multi-part government test. Religious leaders from many denominations have promised to oppose the president’s edict in court and at the ballot box.

The poll’s numbers will be disappointing for Romney, and should push him to step up his outreach to Catholics in crucial swing states including Ohio, Iowa, Virginia and Pennsylvania, said Catholic advocates.

But the poll showed that most Catholics are philosophically closer to the GOP than to progressives, said Maureen Ferguson, a senior policy advisor at The Catholic Association.

Seventy-eight percent said rights come from nature and God, not government, she said. “It gets to the fundamental question of government, she said, adding that “one [party] is 100 percent on one side, and the other is 100 percent on the other side.”

In battleground states, “Catholics continue to account for a higher percentage of the electorate than their overall percentage of the population. … Catholics are the key swing vote,” said Matt Smith, president of Catholic Advocate.

His group is trying to boost Catholic turnout in the 2012 election, and help elect Romney.

Also, Catholics who regularly attend Mass are also more likely to vote, he said, creating a slight advantage for Romney.

“Any successful outreach to Catholics must address the prominence issues such as the sanctity of life, traditional marriage, and religious liberty hold, particularly among Mass-attending Catholics,” Smith said.

Romney is trying to boost his Catholic support by hiring Brian Burch, president of CatholicVote.org, to spur support and turnout.

The Catholic advocates were coy about their registration, turnout and advocacy plans.

“We are producing a Catholic voter guide that will be very widely distributed” before the election by lay Catholics, Ferguson said, adding that “we don’t want to telegraph in public what we want to do.”


TOPICS: News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: catholics; catholicvote; election; gigopoll; poll
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To: CrosscutSaw

You are probably right but they make it seem with the headline that it is an incredible feat for Obama to be that far ahead. Not when you have a 15% advantage.


81 posted on 09/13/2012 5:29:29 PM PDT by Hang'emAll (Ride to the sound of the guns!)
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To: wmfights

Massive oversample of RATS in this “poll”.


82 posted on 09/13/2012 7:16:35 PM PDT by teletech (Say NO to RINOS!)
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To: Cheerio

Look there are Catholics and then there are catholics by birth. No comparison.


83 posted on 09/13/2012 7:19:42 PM PDT by jwalsh07 (.)
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To: teletech

Not really most Catholics are democrats and many Catholics are cradle to grave government types despite the warnings from Pope John Paul about the dangers of socialism. I, you might have guessed, am not one of those Catholics. Catholics do identify as twice as conservative as liberal and that’s why republicans don’t lose the Catholic vote by 15.


84 posted on 09/13/2012 7:34:16 PM PDT by jwalsh07 (.)
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To: teletech

BTW, Obama won the Catholic vote by about 9 in 2008. This poll shows a virtual tie which means he has lost 9 points in that demographic. If that is true he can not win re-election.


85 posted on 09/13/2012 7:37:36 PM PDT by jwalsh07 (.)
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To: wmfights

Thanks for the ping!


86 posted on 09/13/2012 10:01:04 PM PDT by Alamo-Girl
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To: wmfights
Ping If this key vote in the swing states doesn't overwhelmingly support Romney after everything obama and HHS has done they will never support a PUB. Maybe obama knew, from doing polling, before they anounced the birth control and abortificent mandate.

When you don't believe that Jesus blood is enough to cover all your sins you tend to really cling to social justice . Not all surprising to me


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87 posted on 09/13/2012 11:18:42 PM PDT by Lera (Proverbs 29:2)
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To: wmfights
"we are supporting obama because we are for the little guy".

Appropriate response: "So, if I'm hearing you right, you want to be sure that the the Little Guy STAYS little?"

88 posted on 09/14/2012 6:13:36 AM PDT by JimRed (Excise the cancer before it kills us; feed &water the Tree of Liberty! TERM LIMITS, NOW & FOREVER!)
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To: wmfights; Admin Moderator
Why is this propaganda headline and article being posted and re-posted on FR? The headline does not match the data in the article.

The poll of 2,629 likely Catholic voters, an unusually large sample, showed that 46.5 percent of non-Hispanic Catholics support Obama, while 45.6 percent support Romney.

That is nine tenths of one point difference, not eight or nine points, leaving aside the bogus sampling.

89 posted on 09/14/2012 6:56:08 AM PDT by meadsjn
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To: mc5cents

You read my mind! :o)


90 posted on 09/14/2012 9:05:38 PM PDT by boatbums (God is ready to assume full responsibility for the life wholly yielded to Him.)
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