I guess being baptised and being Catholic doesn’t count unless one votes as you do, that doesn’t really work in voting demographics discussions.
It sure doesn’t help on this thread where we are discussing Catholics moving to the South, we have to assume that they will vote as Catholics always have in America.
I simply see no point in calling the voting behavior of people who don't vote like Catholics ought to vote the "Catholic vote". If their faith doesn't influence them to vote pro-life, why do you think it will influence them to vote any other way? Past history? I can assure you that my parents' vote for John F. Kennedy in 1960 has nothing whatsoever to do with how I vote today.