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bushisanidiot

(8,064 posts)
Tue Oct 9, 2012, 04:43 PM Oct 2012

Republican enthusiasm gap due to Romney's mormonism

just because republicans are polling that they will vote for a mormon, it doesn't
mean they will actually get off the couch to vote for one. Evangelicals are
not enthused about Mitt Romney at all.

http://www.salon.com/2012/10/09/mormonism_voter_enthusiasm_concern_evangelicals/


"Evangelical leaders worried that Mitt Romney’s Mormonism could suppress conservative turnout are intensifying appeals for Christians to vote.

About two dozen prominent evangelical leaders issued a statement last month emphasizing conservative moral values over a candidate’s particular religion.

Influential Pentecostal publisher Steve Strang has also been working to get out the vote. He told a group of pastors last week that many churchgoers are having trouble setting aside theological concerns about Mormonism to back the Republican presidential nominee. Strang fears Christian conservatives will stay home on Election Day.

Romney is the first Mormon presidential nominee from a major party. Evangelical voters have said repeatedly in polls that they’d back Romney despite concerns about his religion. But Southern Baptist leader Al Mohler says that hypothetical question now faces a real-word test."

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Republican enthusiasm gap due to Romney's mormonism (Original Post) bushisanidiot Oct 2012 OP
Obama said religion is off the table in the campaign grasswire Oct 2012 #1
evangelicals need to be educated about mormonism bushisanidiot Oct 2012 #3
Jeez, I thought you said "moranism" rfranklin Oct 2012 #2
Evangelicals will have second thoughts on election day. bushisanidiot Oct 2012 #4

grasswire

(50,130 posts)
1. Obama said religion is off the table in the campaign
Tue Oct 9, 2012, 04:48 PM
Oct 2012

But his surrogates can certainly pursue it, obliquely.

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