Catholics continue to back McCain
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.- As the Potomac region’s votes are finalized, results are showing that John McCain continues to win the votes of Catholics and Protestants in the Republican primaries. 

According to InsideCatholic.com, McCain won the Catholic vote in Maryland 59% to 21% over Mike Huckabee and in Virginia, McCain won over Catholics 73% to 23%. 

Looking at the Protestant vote in Virginia, McCain lost 38% to 49% to Huckabee, but won in Maryland, 51% to 37%. However, when the "born-again" Protestants are scored separately, McCain lost to Huckabee 33% to 54% in Maryland, and 31% to 60% in Virginia.

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Subscriber comments:
Published by: Maria Antonia
Bolingbrook, IL USA 02/14/2008 12:41 PM EST
Thanks to our priest and bishops most Catholics have no clue how to vote.
Published by: JIM
Tampa 02/14/2008 05:33 AM EST
ONLY CATHOLICS WHO ARE CLUELESS ABOUT THEIR CATHOLICISM, BUT SINSE THT NUMBER IS SO LARGE, HERE WE GO. WHAT IS BEHIND DOOR 1, 2 AND 3? THE SAME CHOICE.
Published by: Edward Thomas
Nebraska 02/13/2008 11:39 PM EST
I am interested how this company got the statistics. Many people don't reveal their religion when they vote. How can this be reliable? I am afraid that these statistics may be just another way that polls are trying to get people to vote a certain way. After all, everyone wants to vote for a winner, right? Then why not vote for a winner? It seems to me to be a psychological trick.
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