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Catholics Put Bush Over the Top in Key States
Exit polls are showing that President Bush has won the Catholic vote 51-48 percent, which was decisive in states that were the key to Bush's victory, especially Ohio and Florida. "We trimmed 5 percent off of what Kerry needed in Youngstown, Ohio," according to Kevin Collins of Catholics Against Kerry. "Kerry needed 65 percent and got only 60 percent," Collins told NewsMax. Bush won the Catholic vote in Florida 57-42 percent (among weekly mass-goers, 66-34 percent) and in Ohio 55-44% (among weekly mass-goers, 65-35 percent). Based on exit polling, Collins believes that it was Catholic voters who put Bush over the top in Florida and Ohio. "No one who has won the Catholic vote has lost the popular vote since 1972," according to Collins.
Posted by: Mark Espinola 2004-11-04
http://www.rantburg.com/poparticle.php?ID=47766