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Red Flag?
A recent
Associated Press piece examined 16 presidential candidates and those
donating to their campaigns. The article listed information such as each
politician’s total receipts to date, total spending, etc. The AP also
listed individual donors who are “of note.”
Of the 16, only Sam Brownback (arguably
the most “Catholic” of the candidates) was reported as having received any
donations from clergy of any religious denomination. According to the
report, “Among the conservative Brownback’s second-quarter contributors
were…five Catholic priests from five different states.”
Are we to
conclude that there is no record of any priests, ministers, rabbis or imams
making contributions to any of the others running for president? Or are
donations from religious leaders only noteworthy when they’re made by
Catholics to a Catholic candidate? |