AMB. CALLISTA GINGRICH: Catholic voters were critical to Trump's victory. Democrats should pay attention
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65% : Trump won all three states--and won Catholics by big margins.61% : This momentum of Catholic support coalescing around Trump is particularly important considering the religious demographics of key battleground states.
53% : According to Fox News Voter Analysis, Catholic voters favored Trump by a margin of 13 percentage points in Pennsylvania, 16 points in Wisconsin, and 20 points in Michigan.
52% : "I will not rest until we have delivered the strong, safe, and prosperous America that our children deserve and that you deserve," Trump said.
52% : "Voters have given Trump an overwhelming mandate to implement common-sense that puts America First.
52% : Across the electorate, Trump made significant gains among key demographics, including among Catholic voters.
50% : In his first term, Trump defended the rights of doctors, nurses, and teachers to act in accordance with their conscience.
40% : "Nationally, though Catholics were closely split in the 2020 election, in 2024, Trump won the national Catholic vote by 15 percentage points.
35% : According to exit polls by The Washington Post, 56 percent of Catholics voted for Trump, compared to 41 percent for Kamala Harris.Catholics make up the largest religious denomination in the United States, composed of approximately 52 million people.
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