2012年11月8日星期四

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Moncler Outlet Post-election polling exhibits U.S. Roman Catholics had been as more likely to favor President Barack Obama because the basic population in 2012, continuing the Catholic record because the bellwether of your preferred vote. Catholics - the country's greatest religious group with one-quarter of your population - have supported the winner from the well-known vote in every single election because 1972. Reuters/Ipsos exit polling observed that 51 percent of Catholics favored President Barack Obama, compared with 48 percent for Republican contender Mitt Romney. A report because of the Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life had a similar finding, with 50 percent of Catholics for Obama and 48 % for Romney, the same as being the well-known vote in the standard population. Hispanic Catholics have been far more prone to favor Obama - by 76 % to 23 % - than white Catholics, who favored Romney by 56 percent to 43 %, according to the Reuters poll. Black Protestants favored Obama by 97 % to 3 %, while white Protestants favored Romney by 69 percent compared to 29 percent for Obama. UGG Schweiz "When you talk about Catholics, there are really two Catholic votes, the white vote and the Hispanic vote, which look starkly different," said Robert Jones, chief executive with the Public Religion Research Institute. He said exit polls identified that overall, voters had been focused mainly on economic issues. This election year saw strong advocacy on the conservative side of some issues by Catholic bishops, which caused discomfort for liberal Catholics. The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops protested the Obama administration's health care mandate which requires Catholic hospitals and colleges to carry insurance that provides free contraception as a violation of religious liberty. Church leaders also protested against same-sex marriage, which was on the ballot in four states. Some individual bishops took exceptionally strong positions, with Springfield, Illinois Bishop Thomas Paprocki warning his flock that if they voted for someone who promotes abortion their souls would be in jeopardy. The bishops' stands did not seem to have much influence on the vote, said Jones. Catholic attitudes on the healthcare mandate were unchanged in March and September polls, despite advocacy by church leaders. "If the (Republican Party) has some reflecting to do about its inability to reach an increasingly multicultural country, Catholic leaders could benefit from similar soul searching when it comes to their own diverse flock," said John Gehring, Catholic program director at Faith in Public Life, a liberal advocacy group. GHD Straightener Some Catholic bishops and nuns also protested the budget plan of Republican vice-presidential candidate Paul Ryan, a Catholic, because of cuts to anti-poverty programs. Catholic support for Obama was stronger in 2008, with 54 % going for the Democrat compared with 45 % for Republican contender John McCain, Pew reported. But this also reflected the population at large. http://www.afparis.fr/

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