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A Mormon in the Dog House?

FOX is speculating there was a 46 percent Evangelical turnout in Iowa, which obviously benefited Huckabee.  There didn't seem to be a whispering campaign, or any sort of anti-Mormon attacks, but there is no doubt that Christian-conservatives got behind Mike Huckabee in Iowa tonight. 
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Is there some deep-seated concerns about Romney's faith, or was this just a result of Mike Huckabee -- a former Baptist Pastor -- having better credentials?

Regardless, Romeny's path is now very difficult.  He will have to contend with McCain in New Hampshire and Michigan, and Huckabee and Thompson in South Carolina ...

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