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Catholics' support swings for Trump over Biden by significant margin: poll
Hispanic Catholics saw the most drastic shift towards the GOP compared to a similar poll from Pew in 2020
By Timothy H.J. Nerozzi Fox News
Published May 3, 2024 8:02am EDT

Catholics in the United States have swung dramatically against President Biden in recent years, now boasting a significant statistical break towards his GOP challenger.

Pew Research released on Apr. 30 a report exploring support for presidential candidates sorted by religious affiliation.

The poll found that 55% of Catholics support or lean towards supporting former President Donald Trump in a head-to-head against Biden.

Conversely, only 45% of Catholics support Biden in the same one-on-one pairing.

The 12% margin of support in favor of Trump marks a significant shift from 2020, when he held an extremely narrow lead — 50% to 49%.

Biden currently leads among Hispanic Catholics with a narrow 49%-47% split, but the close contest marks a major shift rightward for the demographic. In 2020, a similar poll from Pew Research found Hispanic Catholics preferred Biden to Trump with a staggering 67%-26% split.

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https://www.foxnews.com/politics/catholics-support-swings-trump-biden-significant-margin-poll
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These scoffnavy reporters don't understand the amazing powers of the Navy's wonder woman, Adm. Franchetti.  She'll have the whole mess cleaned up by September. :pigs fly:
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Almost all Navy shipbuilding is hopelessly behind schedule
BY STEVE COHEN, OPINION CONTRIBUTOR - 05/02/24 8:00 AM ET
 
The Navy is in trouble.

It has too few ships to do the jobs it is expected to do and not enough money to build new vessels. But it gets worse: It is also handicapped by a civilian ship-building industry that makes promises it knows it cannot keep.


Two weeks ago, the Navy announced that all of its major shipbuilding programs would be delayed — by years. The first of ten new Columbia-class nuclear ballistic submarines is 12 to 16 months behind schedule. The aircraft carrier Enterprise is 18 to 26 months late. The Virginia attack-class submarine is two years behind. And the Navy’s newest class of ships, a guided missile frigate called the Constellation, is already a full three years behind schedule.

Such bad news is usually dribbled out piecemeal or discovered by defense watchers. Instead, Navy Secretary Carlos Del Toro decided to lance this long-festering boil. He announced that a 45-day internal investigation into warship acquisition revealed that almost all shipbuilding programs are subject to massive delays and cost overruns.

https://thehill.com/opinion/national-security/4624326-almost-all-navy-shipbuilding-is-hopelessly-behind-schedule-as-war-looms/
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Elections 2024 / Re: REPORT: Trump’s VP List Is Down To 4 Options
« Last post by 240B on Today at 01:42:17 pm »
I do feel like I am in some kind of 'Twilight Zone' of history. I am now in 1933, and I have Jews lecturing me on how Hitler is just a nice old grandfather figure. Hitler/Biden would never hurt anybody. I am trapped in some kind of historical repeat of STUPID.
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If they do what they've always done, they will get what they've always gotten = even if they put twice as much effort into it. :tongue2:
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