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    September 15, 2020
    8 facts about Catholics and politics in the U.S.

    Catholics, much like U.S. public, are deeply polarized along partisan lines

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    Among Republican Catholics, 46% say Biden is at least somewhat religious, 63% say the same about Trump
    Around six-in-ten White Catholics plan to vote for Trump, while about two-thirds of Hispanic Catholics back Biden
    Catholics, much like U.S. public, are deeply polarized along partisan lines
    White Catholics are trending toward the Republican Party, while Hispanic Catholics have remained solidly Democratic
    U.S. Catholics have long been divided politically
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