In Pennsylvania, which has 19 electoral votes and was considered the most important swing state by both candidates, Catholics make up a quarter of the electorate. According to Fox exit polling, Catholic voters in Pennsylvania favored Trump by a 13-point margin of 56% to 43%.
Analysis of the results of the US presidential election has shown that former President Donald Trump won the national Catholic vote by a fifteen point margin, winning 56 per cent of the Catholic vote against the 41 per cent achieved by Kamala Harris.
While the Catholic swing behind Trump exceeded expectations on the national level, the margin favouring Trump carried into some of the most critical swing states. In Pennsylvania, considered by both candidates to be the most important swing state, Catholics make up a quarter of the electorate. In an exit poll conducted by Fox News, Catholic voters here favoured Trump by a margin of 56 per cent to 43 per cent.