Worry about eroding religious freedom could sway Catholic voters further away from President Barack Obama, and the Catholic voting bloc typically predicts the winner in presidential elections.
Yet, as conservatives continue to pound Obama in ads geared toward the faithful, some Catholics who care about the president's slip in polls plan to campaign for him on social media sites. Both sides, campaign strategists say, are trying to secure the important vote.
"Catholic voters are a critical and crucial part of winning the election," said Burns Strider, a Washington-based strategist the Democrats brought on to hold Catholic and evangelical voters after the...












The CINOs or secular Catholics are not the majority, they are just louder. The traditional Catholics still live their faith are true to Church teaching. They just are not braying about what they believe.
One great thing about being Catholic. You can go to any church and the Mass and sacraments are the same and you don't have to be aggravated by the CINOs.