Mormon Candidate Braces for Religion as Issue

Polls show a substantial number of Americans will not vote for a Mormon for president. The religion is viewed with suspicion by Christian conservatives, a vital part of the Republicans' primary base.

Mr. Romney's advisers acknowledged that popular misconceptions about Mormonism -- as well as questions about whether Mormons are beholden to their church's leaders on public policy -- could give his opponents ammunition in the wide-open fight among ... Full Story »

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Dale Penn
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by Dale Penn - Oct. 1, 2008

If Romney can change his position on gay rights and abortion (out of apparent necessity ans fundamentalist Christians obsess relentlessly over these two issues) then I would worry if I was a fundamentalist Christian about him flip flopping in the future. The article offers one sentence to this issue.

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