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Are Americans Biased Against Mormon Presidential Candidates?

annfan_777 Wrote: Jun 24, 2012 7:25 AM
In 1960 we proved we weren't biased against Catholic candidates. And in 2008 I guess we proved that we're not biased against black liberation, pro-Muslim, anti-American, socialist presidential candidates. So it shouldn't be any big deal to prove that we're not biased against Mormons this year.
LAPhil Wrote: Jun 24, 2012 10:09 AM
Excellent post, annfan. These guys who are rejecting Romney because he's a Mormon are idiots. Why don't they just vote for Obama?
Capt-Call Wrote: Jun 24, 2012 9:22 AM
Catholics are Christians mormons are not
Marine's Dad Wrote: Jun 24, 2012 11:24 AM
In YOUR opinion. But you're too stupid to get it thru your empty head that the LDS Church is not running for the presidency, and will not be fulfilling the duties of the job should Romney win the election.
Capt-Call Wrote: Jun 24, 2012 11:32 AM
But they are, Cults are always big on seizing power, Mormons are a cult founded by a con man and sex addict

The answer seems to be yes, unfortunately, but the results are somewhat encouraging.

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Eighteen percent of Americans say they would not vote for a well-qualified presidential candidate who happens to be a Mormon, virtually the same as the 17% who held this attitude in 1967...

The exact percentage of Americans who resist the idea of voting for a Mormon has varied slightly over the eight times Gallup has asked the question, typically when a Mormon was running for president, including George Romney (1968 campaign), Orrin Hatch (2000 campaign), and Mitt Romney...

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