🗳️ Le vote catholique aux États-Unis : de Kennedy jusqu’au retour de Trump
🗳️ Le vote catholique aux États-Unis : de Kennedy jusqu’au retour de Trump The Catholic vote in the United States has evolved from a marginalized immigrant bloc into a decisive swing electorate. Kennedy’s 1960 election symbolized full political integration, Roe v. Wade in the 1970s pushed many Catholics toward the GOP, and Reagan consolidated them in the 1980s. By the 21st century, Catholics became a mosaic: white Catholics leaning Republican, Hispanic Catholics largely Democratic, and Biden’s 2020 victory highlighting internal divisions. In 2024, Trump captured 54% of Catholic votes, strengthening his grip among whites and gaining ground with Hispanics. Today, the Catholic vote remains a mirror of America’s divisions and a crucial key to the White House. En 1960, John Fitzgerald Kennedy se dressa face à une Amérique encore méfiante envers les catholiques. Beaucoup redoutaient que sa fidélité aille au pape plutôt qu’à la Constitution. À Houston, dans un discours devenu...