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« on: December 07, 2018, 04:48:12 PM »

But not all of those "foreign-borns" are likely Catholic. Of the minorities mentioned, chances are none of the Russians (3%), Greeks or Finns (another 1% together), and relatively few of the English (4%) or Scottish (2%) were. Even if half the Germans and Yugoslavs and 2/3 of Canadians and 100% of the rest were (and I doubt it is that high), you are not getting 50% of the population. And immigrant turnout might not be as high as that of the more established population.
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