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The Latinos for Trump Coalition welcomes President Trump on Sept. 14 at the Arizona Grand Resort & Spa in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)
Some Democrats were shocked that President Trump got one-third of the Latino vote. But J.D. Long-García writes that the Latino vote has never been monolithic and probably never will be.
This week on “Inside the Vatican,” hosts Colleen Dulle and Gerard O’Connell discuss what advantages and disadvantages each candidate offers in the eyes of the Holy See.
Got election anxiety? There’s a patron saint for that.
How both candidates and voters are spending Election Day.
Stories if you're anxious, undecided, curious and more. And, if you haven’t already, go vote!
It's still 2020, and Borat and Rudy are still with us.
Those who are telling Catholics they can vote only one way are not just distorting theology but also wounding people spiritually and pastorally.
My experience taught me that Catholics play an important role in public and political life.
To my fellow Catholics who have also seen the fear and sadness in people’s eyes over the last four years: It doesn’t have to be this way.
Nov. 3 is just days away, and we have one last chance to take stock of the “Catholic case” for each of the two major candidates.