Political
Parties
The
Washington Post
April
26th, 2012
Aaron
Blake
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-fix/post/the-republican-partys-catholic-cadrecoming-soon/2012/04/26/gIQAB2rRjT_blog.html
Summary:
The
Republican party, as seen in the recent campaigns, seems to be
gaining a resurgence in the support of Catholics. Firstly, this
year's G.O.P contenders, such as Newt Gringich and Rick Santorum as
well a handful of representatives and senators are Catholic. This
increase in number in candidates also corresponds to an increase in
Catholic voters, which has been increasing their pledge to the
Republican party.
Connection:
When
Kennedy was elected as president, his Catholic faith made him the
target for people fearing rule by the Pope and the overlap of church
and state. However, his election also marks as a shift in Catholic
voter behavior and increasingly, Catholic voters have been voting
Republican. The Catholic faith of candidates has greatly evolved
since then, from a taboo to being unremarkable.
Reflection:
While
Mitt Romney has been highlighted by his Mormon faith, Mormonism by
far overshadowed by the Catholicism of the numerous candidates this
year. Perhaps a reflection of greater allegiance from Catholic
voters, the Catholic faith of the candidates have become much more
accepted than Mormonism. With the Republican focus on social
conservatism on matters such as same-gender marriage and abortion,
the Republican party will likely witness an surge in support from
Catholic voters this year.
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