It’s hard to tell, given the number of “alternative” voter guides out there. CNS’s Nancy Frazier O’Brien has a good and genteely-titled overview, “Do plethora of voter guides confuse or clarify issues for Catholics?” But that headline doesn’t convey the passion and divisiveness that goes into many of the rivals to the bishops’ own “Faithful Citizenship,” particularly from the Catholic right, and even from more than a few bishops themselves. (See Bishop Martino of Scranton, e.g.)
And CNS doesn’t even get to the conservative Fidelis group’s site, CatholicVote.com.
The big question: What happens after Nov. 4? In the church, I mean, not the U.S.