“Hispanic Voters Divided by Religion”

“Hispanic Voters Divided by Religion” October 22, 2008

From Gallup:

Catholics and those who attend church less often are most supportive of Obama.

Taken as a group, Hispanic voters solidly support Barack Obama over John McCain for president, but there is a significant difference in the Hispanic vote by religion. Catholic Hispanics support Obama by a 39-point margin, while Hispanics who are Protestant or who identify with some other non-Catholic Christian faith support Obama by a much smaller 10-point margin.

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