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pineinthegrass wrote: What's wrong with Romney?
He's sane, but Morman.
He's done well in every debate, but Morman.
He's a proven government leader and businessman, but Morman.
What am I missing here?
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The Viking wrote:
pineinthegrass wrote: What's wrong with Romney?
He's sane, but Morman.
He's done well in every debate, but Morman.
He's a proven government leader and businessman, but Morman.
What am I missing here?
Just like with race, the Democrats are the ones who bring up Mitt being Morman the most to try and create something that isn't there. I could care less if he is Morman. The majority of Republicans don't. That is a liberal talking point.
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towermonkey wrote:
The Viking wrote:
pineinthegrass wrote: What's wrong with Romney?
He's sane, but Morman.
He's done well in every debate, but Morman.
He's a proven government leader and businessman, but Morman.
What am I missing here?
Just like with race, the Democrats are the ones who bring up Mitt being Morman the most to try and create something that isn't there. I could care less if he is Morman. The majority of Republicans don't. That is a liberal talking point.
I wish it were just a talking point, but its not. He (Mitt) would win in a landslide except tor the fact that he's LDS.
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Less than a month before the 2008 Iowa Caucuses, Republican candidate Mike Huckabee – a former Baptist pastor – notoriously pondered whether Mormons “believe that Jesus and the devil are brothers.” Although he pleaded ignorance about Mormonism when pressed about his views, Huckabee’s campaign manager told the New York Times that the Huckabee “talked about the issue wherever he goes.”
White evangelical Protestants – a core Republican group that accounted for a majority of voters in the 2008 Iowa caucus and South Carolina primary – are somewhat more likely to see a candidate’s Mormon faith as a negative, and his support is lower among this group
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jmc wrote: How about he is dumb as a truck load of rocks. He can't put 2 sentences together.
Why do you right wing types think that stupid( Cain,Palin,Perry) is what this country needs. There are plenty of really smart conservatives that you totally discount.
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