Election Day is Tuesday. There’s been a lot less focus on the so-called “Catholic Vote” compared to past election years despite their historic position as an influential voting bloc. A new book from Dr. Steven Millies, director of the Bernardin Center at Catholic Theological Union, titled, Good Intentions: A History of Catholic Voters’ Road from Roe to Trump tracks the “Catholic Vote” from 1972 when the Supreme Court ruled in Roe v. Wade to the 2016 election to chart how Catholic voters’ views have changed and how they’ve remained the same. Steve joins Welton this week to share his predictions for how Catholics will turn out on Tuesday, election day.
Hear the full November 3, 2018 State of Belief Radio program here.