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The Battle for Catholic Voters
TIME ^ | July 2, 2008 | AMY SULLIVAN

Posted on 07/03/2008 7:34:00 AM PDT by NYer

Douglas Kmiec is the kind of Catholic voter the GOP usually doesn't have to think twice about. The Pepperdine law professor and former Reagan Justice Department lawyer (Samuel Alito was an office mate) attends Mass each morning. He has actively opposed abortion for most of his adult life, working with crisis pregnancy centers to persuade women not to undergo the procedure. He is a member of the conservative Federalist Society and occasionally sends a contribution to Focus on the Family.

He is also a vocal supporter of Barack Obama. Kmiec made waves in the Catholic world in late March when he endorsed the Democratic candidate. But Kmiec insists that while he still considers himself a Republican, his choice is clear this election year. "I have grave moral doubts about the war, serious doubts about the economic course Republicans have followed over the last seven years, and believe that immigration reforms won't come about by Republican hands," he says. "Senator McCain would not be the strongest advocate for the balance of things that I care about."

A new Time poll of Catholic voters reveals that Kmiec is part of a broader pattern. Although Obama was thought to have a "Catholic problem" during the Democratic primaries, in which Hillary Clinton won a majority of Catholic votes, he has pulled even with John McCain among that constituency—Obama now polls 44% to his GOP opponent's 45%.

There are 47 million Catholic voters, and while they are too numerous and varied to speak of as a monolithic Catholic bloc, they have long been a kind of holy grail for presidential candidates.

(Excerpt) Read more at time.com ...


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Philosophy; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: catholic; society
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To: Salvation

Actually... in fact, any Catholic who votes for Obama OR McCain is excommunicating herself/himself...

For McCain also supports abortion on certain issues... and abortion is abortion... regardless of the circumstance...

AB News Teddy Davis Reports: Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., told ABC News Saturday that he still wants to change the GOP’s abortion platform to explicitly recognize exceptions for rape, incest, and the life of the mother.


61 posted on 07/03/2008 9:40:03 PM PDT by Seeuinoz
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To: Seeuinoz

Oh come on, we only have 2 choices. Go take a nap


62 posted on 07/04/2008 6:52:43 AM PDT by SaintDismas
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To: wequalswinner

Sorry... but just because you only have 2 options does not make abortion correct...

Catholic’s have no options in this election...

Vote and you are excommunicated... that simple...


63 posted on 07/04/2008 9:08:57 PM PDT by Seeuinoz
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To: Seeuinoz

I will be voting for JM and won’t be imputed any guilt for it. Say what you want, nobody elected you pope and you certainly don’t speak for the Catholic church.


64 posted on 07/05/2008 8:17:53 AM PDT by SaintDismas
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To: frogjerk

Give me a break is right. What a pack full of lies this article is!


65 posted on 07/05/2008 8:22:45 AM PDT by KC_Conspirator
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