Because the majority of people believe in superstitions, and only vote for politicians who claim to believe those same superstitions. So, if a humanist were running for office, he/she would find it very difficult to win, because he would not be supported by the superstitious peoples you mention.
Kennedy was the only Catholic to become president .
John F. Kennedy. He is still the only Catholic president the U.S. has ever had.
No. So far, all US Presidents have been mainstream Protestant or Catholic.
Mexico. Most Christians in Mexico are Catholic. Most Christians in the USA are Protestant. John F. Kennedy (1961 - 1963) was the USA's first Catholic President. All the others before him were Protestant.
The majority of Christians in the USA are Protestant.
No. Kennedy made history as the first and only Roman Catholic President.Several other president were not church members or else expressed beliefs that as not usually considered to be Protestant Christian doctrine.,although in a sense anyone who protests Catholic doctrine could be termed a protestant. I suppose.
John F. Kennedy is currently the only Catholic US President. It's just Catholic, not Roman Catholic. Roman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is never used by the official Catholic Church.
John Fitzgerald Kennedy was the first catholic president of the US
John F. Kennedy was the first and only Roman Catholic to be US President.
No
Roman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is never used by the Catholic Church.Only one United States president, as of 2012, John F. Kennedy has been a Catholic. Other Catholics have been major party nominees but did not win.Ronald Reagan's father was a lapsed Catholic, and Ronald Reagan briefly claimed that Catholicism in his 20's although he was never baptized Catholic and never joined the Church.
you have to be born in the us to become the president