Mitt Romney is a Mormon.
Protestants and Catholics are all Christians and believe in Christ. However, the Protestants do not accept all the Catholic core beliefs. A number of the mainstream Protestant faiths were started by those who disagreed with some aspects of the Catholic faith. Methodists, Baptist, Presbyterian and Episcopalian are some of the mainstream Protestant beliefs.
No. So far, all US Presidents have been mainstream Protestant or Catholic.
Al Smith was the first Catholic candidate for a regular political party who did not win the election.
She was a Protestant
Yes, the Seventh-day Adventist Church is Protestant. It has some unique doctrines, but in general is mainstream Protestant. It has some similarities to the Methodist and Baptist churches.Another answerIt is not Catholic, so it is a Protestant religion.
Alfred Smith
James I of England was Protestant not Catholic.
No. Republican Vice Presidential Candidate Paul Ryan is not a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church). Paul Ryan is Catholic.
The name can be either Protestant or Catholic.
Protestant
Alfred "Al" Smith, a Catholic from New York lost to Hoover in 1928.
Protestant.