Mitt Romney 2012

US Mormons are becoming less Republican, but not by much

By Jana Riess — June 21, 2023
(RNS) — Driven by younger voters, U.S. Mormons are shifting slowly away from default affiliation with the GOP. But it’s less of a blue wave than a blue ripple.

The Ten Worst Stories About the ‘Mormon Moment’

By Cassandra Hedelius — November 15, 2012

Earlier this week we brought you the 10 best stories about the "Mormon moment." Now, here are the 10 worst, courtesy of MormonVoices. 

Evangelicals mobilizing for Romney campaign

By Jackie Kucinich / USA Today — October 19, 2012

(RNS) The Romney-Ryan ticket is the first Republican presidential campaign in history without a Protestant candidate, but that hasn't deterred evangelicals from launching massive get-out-the-vote and registration efforts to help win back the White House. By Jackie Kucinich/USA Today. 

Majority of Protestant pastors back Romney, but many still undecided

By Daniel Burke — October 11, 2012

(RNS) A majority of Protestant pastors plan to vote for GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney, according to a new survey, but nearly a quarter are still undecided less than four weeks from Election Day. By Daniel Burke.

Romney appeals to evangelicals through shared `Judeo-Christian’ values

By Daniel Burke — September 28, 2012

(RNS) Mitt Romney has finally found a religious middle ground, evangelical leaders say, by sidelining Mormon theology and stressing the “Judeo-Christian values” that he shares with social conservatives. By Daniel Burke.

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