{"id":909,"date":"2008-09-03T17:03:53","date_gmt":"2008-09-03T17:03:53","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.beliefnet.com\/news\/2008\/09\/mccain-to-make-fullthrottle-pu.php"},"modified":"2008-09-03T17:03:53","modified_gmt":"2008-09-03T17:03:53","slug":"mccain-to-make-fullthrottle-pu","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.beliefnet.com\/columnists\/news\/2008\/09\/mccain-to-make-fullthrottle-pu","title":{"rendered":"McCain to Make Full-Throttle Push for Catholic Vote"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>By David Finnigan<br \/>\nc. 2008 Religion News Service<\/strong><br \/>\nST. PAUL, Minn. &#8212; At 67 million strong and packed into must-win states like Pennsylvania, Michigan and Florida, U.S. Catholics are the ultimate electoral prize for any candidate seeking the White House.<br \/>\nSince 1976, winning the Catholic vote has meant winning the Oval Office &#8212; except for Al Gore, who narrowly carried Catholics by two points but nonetheless lost 2000&#8217;s disputed election to George W. Bush.<br \/>\nCatholics are, to put it simply, the ultimate swing vote.<br \/>\nYet with their size and diversity &#8212; think Ted Kennedy and Mel Gibson, Catholics both &#8212; they are notoriously hard to fit into one partisan profile. Which is why John McCain and the GOP aren&#8217;t willing to lose the Catholics to Barack Obama &#8212; at least not without a fight.<br \/>\nHere at the Republican National Convention, Catholic members of the GOP are confident McCain can win the Catholic vote, especially with the help of his staunchly anti-abortion running mate, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin.<br \/>\n&#8220;The Hispanics will be behind someone with her values, because of the family, because of her respect for life,&#8221; said Texas GOP delegate Toni Anne Dashiell, president of the Texas Federation of Republican Women.<br \/>\nDashiell admitted that before the Palin pick and before McCain&#8217;s Aug. 16 appearance with Obama at the evangelical Saddleback Church in California, &#8220;there was reserve&#8221; among some Republicans, a sense of only &#8220;due diligence&#8221; support for the ticket.<br \/>\nBut after Saddleback and then the Palin pick, Dashiell said, &#8220;the volcano has erupted and people are standing behind this ticket 100 percent. I have heard personally the stories of Democrats that are going to vote for the Republican Party because of Sarah.&#8221;<br \/>\nIt won&#8217;t be an easy fight for McCain. Preliminary polling by the Pew Forum on Religion &amp; Public Life shows Obama with an initial 47-42 percent lead among Catholic voters. Terrorism and the economy remain top concerns for both Democrats and Republicans, and the Pew polling puts hot-button social issues like abortion and gay marriage at the bottom of swing voters&#8217; concerns.<br \/>\nDemocrats are also widening their lead in party affiliation among Catholics &#8212; since 2004, Democrats have erased the GOP&#8217;s two-point lead among Catholics, and now lead among Catholics in party registration 49 to 40 percent.<br \/>\nMcCain faces a noteworthy push by Obama for the Catholic vote, especially among lapsed Catholics who may not attend Mass every week and are attracted to Obama&#8217;s promise to end the Iraq war.<br \/>\nYet leading Republicans here insist that the Democrats&#8217; (and<br \/>\nObama&#8217;s) embrace of abortion rights will alienate core Catholic voters, much as it has in recent elections. The question is how much abortion will figure among other issues in voters&#8217; decisions.<br \/>\nSteve Krueger, national director of the Boston-based group Catholic Democrats, said most Catholics will base their votes on pocketbook issues like the economy and gas prices, not abortion.<br \/>\n&#8220;Abortion will not be a pivotal issue in this election, as it has not been the pivotal issue in deciding the Catholic swing vote in previous elections,&#8221; said Krueger, a former leader in the church reform group Voice of the Faithful.<br \/>\nBut Rep. Chris Smith, R-N.J., an outspoken anti-abortion Catholic, had sharp words for those looking toward the Democrats.<br \/>\n&#8220;If you want to join that team, know with your eyes wide open that you&#8217;re part of a team that will significantly push the ball down the court for the pro-abortion agenda,&#8221; Smith said. &#8220;Even nominal Catholics need to have their eyes completely open going into that ballot box and realize that this man (Obama) wants to be the abortion president.&#8221;<br \/>\nIndeed, the warm reception by local Catholic leaders here stands in stark contrast to the arm&#8217;s-length response by Catholic leaders in Denver during the Democratic National Convention last week.<br \/>\nTwin Cities Archbishop John Nienstedt, a staunch conservative and rising star in the U.S. church, hosted a cathedral Mass for delegates on Sunday and later mingled at a courtyard reception. The priest in charge at the cathedral of St. Paul offered the closing benediction at the convention on Monday, while Denver&#8217;s Archbishop Charles Chaput more or less shunned the Democrats.<br \/>\n&#8221; &#8230; On a number of issues that are so important for us at this juncture of our history, foremost among those issues has to be our defense of the right to life,&#8221; Nienstedt said at the reception.<br \/>\nTeresa Collett, a law school professor at the University of St.Thomas in Minneapolis, was an expert witness for the state of Alaska on the Palin-supported abortion parental notification law, which Alaska&#8217;s highest court struck down last year.<br \/>\n&#8220;There are many good Catholics who are deeply concerned about poverty and think there can be real progress there, but have become discouraged on the life issue,&#8221; Collett said. &#8220;Overall, I think that the life issue, especially with the Palin pick, is going to be an issue that will require people to make a decision.&#8221;<br \/>\nHawaii Lt. Gov James Aiona, a Republican, toured the cathedral after Sunday&#8217;s Mass and said the McCain strategy to hold on to the Catholic vote is really quite simple.<br \/>\n&#8220;The strategy,&#8221; he said, &#8220;is God.&#8221;<br \/>\n<em>&#8212; Kevin Eckstrom contributed to this report.<\/em><br \/>\n<em>Copyright 2008 Religion News Service.  All rights reserved.  No part of this transmission may be distributed or reproduced without written permission.<\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>By David Finnigan c. 2008 Religion News Service ST. PAUL, Minn. &#8212; At 67 million strong and packed into must-win states like Pennsylvania, Michigan and Florida, U.S. Catholics are the ultimate electoral prize for any candidate seeking the White House. 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