This article investigates the influence of religious values on domestic social policy-making, with a particular focus on Catholics. We analyze roll call votes in the 109th Congress and find that Catholic identification is associated with support for Catholic Social Teaching, but both younger Catholics and Republican Catholics are found less supportive. In followup interviews with a small sample of Catholic Republicans, we find that they justify voting contrary to Church teaching by seeing its application to domestic social issues as less authoritative than Church moral teachings on issues like abortion
Studies of representation are widespread in the congressional literature, with recent work focusing ...
This thesis examines the influence of religion on party realignment in the United States focusing on...
This article addresses the relationship between religion and politics in liberal democracies from a ...
This article investigates the influence of religious values on domestic social policy-making, with a...
Abstract Is there a distinctive Catholic vote? Opinions range from the view that Catholics are predi...
We demonstrate that, in comparison to religious groups showing reliable, contemporary voting tendenc...
Current conventional wisdom holds that the long relationship between American Catholics and the Demo...
Relevant No More? The Catholic/Protestant Divide in American Electoral Politics re-examines current ...
This thesis examines data from the National Election Studies in order to assess the significant dete...
The United States has a long history of religious influence on public policy: the anti-slavery movem...
The American Democratic system is facing new challenges as political polarization increases. Regardl...
This paper investigates the religious dimension of Republican legislators’ participation in one-minu...
White Catholics are increasingly trending toward the Republican Party, both as voters and candidates...
Studies of representation are widespread in the congressional literature, with recent work focusing ...
This article combines the research strands of moral politics and political behavior by focusing on t...
Studies of representation are widespread in the congressional literature, with recent work focusing ...
This thesis examines the influence of religion on party realignment in the United States focusing on...
This article addresses the relationship between religion and politics in liberal democracies from a ...
This article investigates the influence of religious values on domestic social policy-making, with a...
Abstract Is there a distinctive Catholic vote? Opinions range from the view that Catholics are predi...
We demonstrate that, in comparison to religious groups showing reliable, contemporary voting tendenc...
Current conventional wisdom holds that the long relationship between American Catholics and the Demo...
Relevant No More? The Catholic/Protestant Divide in American Electoral Politics re-examines current ...
This thesis examines data from the National Election Studies in order to assess the significant dete...
The United States has a long history of religious influence on public policy: the anti-slavery movem...
The American Democratic system is facing new challenges as political polarization increases. Regardl...
This paper investigates the religious dimension of Republican legislators’ participation in one-minu...
White Catholics are increasingly trending toward the Republican Party, both as voters and candidates...
Studies of representation are widespread in the congressional literature, with recent work focusing ...
This article combines the research strands of moral politics and political behavior by focusing on t...
Studies of representation are widespread in the congressional literature, with recent work focusing ...
This thesis examines the influence of religion on party realignment in the United States focusing on...
This article addresses the relationship between religion and politics in liberal democracies from a ...