Politics

HOLY MOLY! CatholicVote Launches $3 Million Dollar Ad Buy to Kick Catholic Dems Out of Office

posted by Hannity Staff - 7.12.22

According to a report from Fox News, conservative non-profit CatholicVote is targeting Catholic Democrats in the 2022 midterms with a $3 million dollar ad buy. One adĀ attacks Iowa Rep. Cindy Axne for doing “nothing” while churches are “firebombed” and “radical liberals are acting like terrorists.”

Watch the ad below:

 

From Fox News:

Highlighting silence from Catholic politicians on suspected arson attacks against churches, as in the Axne ad, is only one aspect of the campaign from CatholicVote, president Brian Burch told Fox News Digital in an exclusive interview.

“That’s one area we hope to highlight, is that their silence in the face of rampant violence nationwide signals something deeper, and far more worrisome, about the place of Catholic candidates inside the Democratic Party,” Burch said.

But the overarching goal of the CatholicVote midterm campaign, which will see the campaign will see between $2.5 and $3 million in ad spending and target 10 -15 House races and several key senate races in the midterm election, is to help establish faithful Catholic politicians in government, and Burch sees a political shift happening that could put an end to the Catholic Democrat — typified by politicians who profess the faith, but hold vastly different views on moral issues than the church.

President Joe Biden, whose views on abortion have shifted dramatically to align with the platform of his party, is only the second Catholic to be elected to the presidency. According to Burch, Biden represents the last of a certain type of Catholic Democrat.

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