Washington Post: Romney, ahead of 2016 run, talks openly about Mormon influence
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Kathleen OMealJanuary 28, 2015
I think it's great Mitt and family would be another voice for moderate republicans. There's quite a few Mormons in government now. In catching a lot of conservative's views not sure he's electable. I'm afraid enough Americans would vote Hillary just to see Bill as first man. Question is if Republicans and Conservatives can agree enough to both come to the polls united in one voice. Seems America wants a vocally tough less refined scrapper in there more than to know about warts.
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