Catholic Voters Sour on Biden, Split Over Midterms | RealClearPolitics
either Republicans nor Democrats have a clear edge with Catholic voters nearly four months before the pivotal midterm elections that will determine control of Congress and how much of President Biden s agenda will get passed in the next two years, according to an in-depth new survey of American Catholics.
Overall, likely voters identifying themselves as Catholic are split nearly evenly in their preference for Congress: 44% indicated support for the Republican candidate in their district, while 43% support the Democrat with a significant bloc of 13% undecided.
Despite this political divide, a key indicator of voter concern whether the country is on the right or wrong track should set off alarm bells for the Biden administration and Democrats, who control both chambers of Congress.
Some 59% of all Catholics said the country is on the wrong track, including 68% of white Catholics and 45% of Latino Catholics, compared to 24% who thought it s headed in the right direction.