The book aims to show the changes in the voting model of the Catholic electorate in the United States from 1976 until the present day. Its purpose is to explain the balanced electoral tendency within the Catholic electorate, which over the years has moved from firm support of the Democratic Party to the center of a political dispute, and has even started to slightly dominate the Republican Party.
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Jan Hernik
Jan Hernik — Americanist and political adviser. He is a graduate of the American Studies Center at the University of Warsaw. He specializes in the theory of the influence of religion, race and ethnicity on the political choice in the American presidential election. Currently, his scientific interest is also related to geopolitics and the activity of the United States in the Arctic.