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Panich52

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Mon Mar 27, 2017, 07:10 PM Mar 2017

When men write op-eds abt how pols should abandon reproductive justice to win elec

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To Win Again, Democrats Must Stop Being the Abortion Party

By THOMAS GROOME
MARCH 27, 2017
When I came to this country from Ireland some 45 years ago, a cousin, here 15 years before, advised me that Catholics vote Democratic. Having grown up in the Irish Republic, I was well disposed to Republican Party principles like local autonomy and limited government. Yet a commitment to social justice, so central to my faith, seemed better represented by the Democratic Party. I followed my cousin’s good counsel.

But once-solid Catholic support for Democrats has steadily eroded. This was due at least in part to the shift by many American Catholic bishops from emphasizing social issues (peace, the economy) to engaging in the culture wars (abortion, gay marriage). Along the way, many Catholics came to view the Democrats as unconditionally supporting abortion.

Last year’s election was a watershed in this evolution. Hillary Clinton lost the overall Catholic vote by seven points — after President Obama had won it in the previous two elections. She lost the white Catholic vote by 23 points. In heavily Catholic states like Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Michigan, she lost by a hair — the last by less than 1 percent. A handful more of Catholic votes per parish in those states would have won her the election.

Her defeat is all the more remarkable considering that Mrs. Clinton shared many Catholic social values. By contrast, Mr. Trump’s disrespect for women, his racism, sexism and xenophobia should have discouraged conscientious Catholics from voting for him. So why did they? Certainly his promises to rebuild manufacturing and his tough talk on terrorism were factors. But for many traditional Catholic voters, Mrs. Clinton’s unqualified support for abortion rights — and Mr. Trump’s opposition (and promise to nominate anti-abortion Supreme Court justices) — were tipping points.

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When men write op-eds abt how pols should abandon reproductive justice to win elec (Original Post) Panich52 Mar 2017 OP
Such an asshat Iris Mar 2017 #1
This does not speak well of the piety, devotion or intelligence Vesper Apr 2017 #2
 

Vesper

(229 posts)
2. This does not speak well of the piety, devotion or intelligence
Sat Apr 22, 2017, 04:05 AM
Apr 2017

of Catholics who voted for the guy attacking their religious leader and their god figure.

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