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Catholic Vote Critical for Dems in Pa.
By KIMBERLY HEFLING and ERIC GORSKI
Associated Press
March 27, 2008
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''I don't think you can necessarily reliably predict how Catholics will vote,'' said the younger Casey. ''Some Catholic voters will put more of an emphasis on social justice. Some will put more weight on the war. Others will put more weight on the issue of abortion.''
In general elections, Democratic presidential candidates since Bill Clinton in 1992 won the Catholic vote in the state -- as well as Pennsylvania.
Since last year's election, the number of Democrats in Pennsylvania has increased by more than 161,000. The defectors include Catholics like Chris Molitoris, 22, who was a registered Republican but switched his party registration so he can vote in the Democratic primary for Obama.
Molitoris, who is from Plains near Scranton and is the student president at the University of Scranton, a Catholic Jesuit university, interned for Santorum's campaign two years ago. Like his Catholic parents, he says he's opposed to abortion, but he says he's more willing to consider a candidate who is not. He says he thinks Obama would best represent the United States on the world stage.
''I'm pro-life, but I don't want to look at just the pro-life issue alone to determine the quality of the candidate. I've taken more of, I guess, a holistic approach in looking at the whole entire package,'' Molitoris said.
Christina Drogalis, 21, from Old Forge, is a Catholic and student at the same university. She supports Obama too.
''I think Hillary Clinton might have too much of a legacy. It sort of feels to me too much of the same old thing,'' Drogalis said.
At the community center, the same old thing isn't such a bad thing to C.J. Sleyo, 90, a Catholic who plans to vote for Clinton. The retired teacher recalled fondly that as a kid, ''We were Democrats with FDR and that kept it going.''
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Gorski reported from Denver and Hefling reported from Scranton, Pa., and Washington, D.C.
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