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Pope Leo XIV was an active Republican primary voter and voted in 2024 presidential election

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Published: Friday, May 9, 2025 at 2:28 am

Pope Leo XIV: A Republican Voter with a Critical Eye on Trump

**Vatican City** - In a surprising revelation, a new report indicates that Pope Leo XIV, formerly Cardinal Robert Prevost, has been an active participant in Republican primaries and general elections, casting ballots in several recent presidential elections. The Washington Free Beacon, citing election records, reported that the pontiff voted in Republican primaries in 2012, 2014, and 2016, and in general elections in 2012, 2014, 2018, and 2024.

Born in Dolton, Illinois, Prevost's voting history, exclusively in Republican primaries, has sparked speculation about his political leanings. While Illinois voters aren't required to register with a party, the consistent Republican primary participation is noteworthy.

Prior to becoming Pope, Prevost served as Bishop of Chicalyo in Peru from 2014 to 2023. His last primary vote in 2016, followed by a skipped general election that year, has fueled speculation that he may have been a "never-Trump" Republican. This is further supported by his social media activity, where he frequently criticized President Donald Trump's policies, particularly on immigration.

Recent examples include retweets criticizing Trump's meeting with the president of El Salvador and a rebuke of Vice President JD Vance for his stance on love and compassion. These actions suggest a critical perspective on certain Republican policies and figures.

BNN's Perspective: This news highlights the complex intersection of faith and politics. While it's not unusual for individuals to hold personal political views, the Pope's active participation, and his public criticism of specific policies, raises interesting questions about the role of religious leaders in contemporary political discourse. It's a reminder that even within the highest echelons of the Church, diverse political opinions exist.

Keywords: Pope Leo XIV, Cardinal Robert Prevost, Republican voter, Republican primary, 2024 election, Donald Trump, immigration, social media, Catholic Church, political views, never-Trump, Illinois, voting records, Vatican City, JD Vance.

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