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Republican presidential nominee former president Donald Trump points to supporters with former first lady Melania Trump during an election night event at the Palm Beach Convention Center on Nov. 6, 2024, in West Palm Beach, Florida. / Credit: Joe Raedle/Getty Images

Donald Trump Wins Reelection, Vowing "strong, safe, and prosperous America"

Nov 6, 2024

Trump secured a wide electoral and popular vote victory over Harris, with multiple news networks calling the race for the Republican president-elect.

Facade of St. Peter's Basilica. / Credit: Nils Huber/Unsplash

Vatican condemns violence after Former U.S. President Assassination Attempt

Jul 14, 2024

A statement said the Holy See expressed “concern about last night’s episode of violence, which wounds people and democracy, causing suffering and death.”

Former president Donald Trump accused the Biden administration of "weaponizing the government," and targeting Catholics and pro-life advocates. | Credit: Shutterstock

Trump, U.S. Immediately Former President, Accuses Incumbent of “persecuting” Catholics

Mar 2, 2024

In an interview with Sean Hannity Feb. 29, the former president asserted that “Christians and Americans of faith are being persecuted.”

Joe Biden at a campaign event, Nov, 2019. / YASAMIN JAFARI TEHRANI/Shutterstock.

“Biden joins late JF Kennedy as second U.S. President to Profess Catholic faith”: Bishops

Nov 8, 2020

Archbishop Jose Gomez of Los Angeles, president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, on Saturday congratulated projected president-elect Joe Biden, and called for dialogue and compromise for the common good.

President-elect Joe Biden. / CNA file photo.

Biden Projected Winner, Expected to Become Second Catholic President in U.S. History

Nov 7, 2020

Joe Biden has won the 2020 presidential election, media outlets reported Saturday morning, after five days of counting in several tight races across the country.

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What Do Practicing Catholics Think About the US Election in 2020?

Dec 11, 2019

Catholics who say they accept all Church teachings are more likely than other Americans to say they are planning to vote for Donald Trump in the 2020 presidential election, according to a new nationwide poll.