Trump Seeks Catholic Voters, But Some Catholics Push Back

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The 2016 election highlighted Donald Trump's successful courtship of white evangelicals. This year, much of the focus could be on Catholics.

last week with Mick Mulvaney, Trump's former chief of staff and a devout Catholic. One of the program hosts, former Republican Congressman Tim Huelskamp, asked Mulvaney what guidance he had for those Catholics considering whom to support in the fall election.Some Christian Leaders Say Deportations Would Jeopardize Their Churches

"If you want to see your values reflected in policy, there's really no choice," he said."You have to not only vote the Republican Party, but you have to help get them elected."

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