Candidate Religion and the Presidential Election on 06/21/2011 07:54 AM CDT
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From the description of a new Gallup poll:

<< Though the vast majority of Americans say they would vote for their party's nominee for president in 2012 if that person happens to be a Mormon, 22% say they would not, a figure largely unchanged since 1967. >>

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http://www.gallup.com/poll/148100/Hesitant-Support-Mormon-2012.aspx

I expect some of the other Republican presidential candidates to begin pushing the issue of Romney's religion, and I expect them to do so quietly, anonymously and suggestively. Rick Santorum has a new ad released that concludes that John Huntsman, the other Mormon running for the Republican nomination, is "just like Romney." The ad ostensibly is about abortion, but I think it is also designed to remind the viewer that Huntsman and Romney share the same faith.

Questioning a candidate's religion is nothing new, of course. In 2008 Fox News relentlessly questioned Obama's faith.
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Re: Candidate Religion and the Presidential Election on 07/18/2011 05:44 PM CDT
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<< I expect some of the other Republican presidential candidates to begin pushing the issue of Romney's religion, and I expect them to do so quietly, anonymously and suggestively. >> --Me in post 1863


Herman Cain explicitly raised the issue of Romney's religion in an interview with the Washington Times, saying that Romney could not win the South because Romney hasn't done a good enough job explaining his religion. It doesn't bother me, Cain said, but other people will be upset by it.[1]

In other religion news, Cain said yesterday on Fox News that local governments should have the power to ban Muslim mosques in their communities.[2]

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[1] http://thinkprogress.org/politics/2011/07/18/272256/cain-romney-cant-win-because-he-has-not-done-a-good-job-of-explaining-his-religion/ (includes video)

[2] http://maddowblog.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2011/07/18/7105158-herman-cains-train-runs-over-islam-again (includes embarrassing video)
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Re: Candidate Religion and the Presidential Election on 07/18/2011 05:52 PM CDT
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Cain also said that bills shouldn't be any longer than 3 pages. Cain is an idiot.

Josh
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Re: Candidate Religion and the Presidential Election on 07/19/2011 06:38 AM CDT
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<<Cain also said that bills shouldn't be any longer than 3 pages. Cain is an idiot.>>

I don't know...I'd like my cell phone bill to be 3 pages or less.
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