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In reply to the discussion: If Catholics stopped being welcome in the Democratic Party, rightst fundies would soon go unchecked. [View all]Tom Rinaldo
(22,912 posts)39. A clarification to this OP Subject line
I wanted to write "if Catholics stopped feeling welcome in..." rather than "being welcome in" but that used more letters than the subject window allowed so I crimped. And I was referring to the electoral balence of power between the Democratic and Republican parties. From where things stand now, just a 5% shift of Catholic voter identification from the Democratic Party to the Republican Party would swing a number of key national and state elections to Republicans. That would, among other things, contribute to significant setbacks for the GLBT cause and for women's reproductive rights.
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If Catholics stopped being welcome in the Democratic Party, rightst fundies would soon go unchecked. [View all]
Tom Rinaldo
Mar 2013
OP
We shouldn't compromise on reproductive issues and marriage equality to appeal Catholics, though.
sadbear
Mar 2013
#3
And no one has called for Catholics to leave the Democratic Party, and yet here is this OP
Bluenorthwest
Mar 2013
#81
Though it has been politcally bastardized in a gambit to own SCOTUS more completely, Pro-Life
patrice
Mar 2013
#24
and we have never had to; most american catholics completely ignore that edic.
arely staircase
Mar 2013
#34
But seldom can disagreement be expressed without it degenerating into vilification. n/t
Nuclear Unicorn
Mar 2013
#49
What is this over wrought stuff? Catholics make up parts of both major parties.
bluestate10
Mar 2013
#4
yes fundy like & not blue collar at all but republicans for sure -signs and bumper stickers say so
lunasun
Mar 2013
#36
Where do you get the idea that White, Non-Latino Catholics mostly support Republicans?
ieoeja
Mar 2013
#41
I don't think it's anyone's business to tell a catholic which party to join. We don't need anyone's
southernyankeebelle
Mar 2013
#9
Well lets hope they will vote for the Dems because republicans are still riding the crazy train.
southernyankeebelle
Mar 2013
#33
I am more worried about women leaving if we keep holding open doors for them
The Straight Story
Mar 2013
#15
If many Catholics truly believed the Church doctrine regarding a woman's right to choose, or gay
still_one
Mar 2013
#27
The American people didn't stop George W. bush from invading Iraq or being re-installed after he did
Tom Rinaldo
Mar 2013
#45
OK I'm clearer on what you want. I have no problem with you advocationg for Catholics to...
Tom Rinaldo
Mar 2013
#100
You condemn Muslims, Mormons, Jews, Protestants, & Democrats equally, right?
DirkGently
Mar 2013
#60
No, I explicitly told the people calling for donations that they wouldn't get any.
jeff47
Mar 2013
#98
I can respect that stance, well stated. And now I think I will retire from this thread...
Tom Rinaldo
Mar 2013
#92
And yet it does not bother you when the Pope says gay folks are the work of the devil?
Bluenorthwest
Mar 2013
#83
It's weird that states with higher percentages of catholics also tend to be solid blue
hughee99
Mar 2013
#75
all religions are equally vile, Catholicism just happens to be in the news because the new pope...
bowens43
Mar 2013
#76
I agree with your distinction and it is big. I haven't seen anyone say Cataholics are unwelcome
Tom Rinaldo
Mar 2013
#102