Mormonism and politics
The Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Donald Trump: What can we learn?
By Jana Riess — January 24, 2017
A social psychologist argues that how we responded to the controversy of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir singing at Donald Trump's inauguration reveals the fault lines of how different kinds of people view the world.
Mormon Mia Love makes history as America’s first black Republican Congresswoman
By Jana Riess — November 5, 2014
Last night, Mia Love made history. I disagree with her positions on guns, healthcare, education, and just about everything else, but the woman has moxie. I'll give her that.
Young, Mormon, and Republican
By Jana Riess — October 28, 2014
Many people get more conservative, at least politically, as they age. Unless they are Mormons under age 30, who affiliate overwhelmingly as Republicans.
Mormons most likely to disapprove of Obama
By Jana Riess — July 12, 2014
According to figures released yesterday, Mormons are the least likely to approve and most likely to disapprove of President Obama than any other religious group -- by far.
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