President Bush Wins the Catholic Vote

November 4, 2004

Election results from Tuesday indicate that President Bush handily won the Catholic vote.  CNN and the national voter exit poll survey indicate that the President defeated Senator John Kerry outright among Catholics, 52%-47% (see link below for full results). A few items of interest from the data indicate the following:

Individual state results show similar or stronger results. For example, President Bush won the Catholic vote by comparatively larger margins in two states widely regarded as the two most important in this year's election: Florida and Ohio. On Election Day this year, Catholics comprised twenty-eight percent (28%) of all voters in Florida and twenty-six percent (26%) of all voters in Ohio. The results were as follows:

Clearly, the President's agenda of respect for human life, the sanctity of marriage, and a more hopeful America have resonated with Catholic voters. These results demonstrate that Catholic voters overwhelmingly chose their candidate this year based upon the issues, rather than mere imagery.

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