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Pew: The Shifting Religious Identity of Latinos in the United States.

Most Hispanics in the United States continue to belong to the Roman Catholic Church. But the Catholic share of the Hispanic population is declining, while rising numbers of Hispanics are Protestant or unaffiliated with any religion.”  Getting into election season again, when I have to remind everyone (as I’ve done since 2000) not to treat the Hispanic vote as an ideological entity. They don’t vote in a group, as other minorities do … yet the media continues to talk about them, treat them as such.

05/08/14 • 01:32 PM • Home & LivingPoliticsReligion • (2) Comments

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But, but, what about my narrative!

Posted by crazybutable on 05/09/14 at 01:15 PM

Yeah, exactly. I keep asking myself, as I have over the past couple of electoral seasons ... “Do I still have the energy and will to blog about politics in-season?”

I’m dropping CNN from all my feeds. That may help.

Posted by Garret P Vreeland on 05/09/14 at 02:47 PM

 

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