Sorry my friend but that would be an impossible question to answer. Not every Mormon living in Utah or even Salt Lake City follow Romney. One must remember that Politics is just that, Politics and each member has to adhere to Party Policies. Most Mormons would like to see him in the White House but I as a Mormon do not think that he will make it. With all due respect to the American voter I will put his loosing down to ignorance of Mormonism, and that Romney is for America and not just for Mormons.
Your Australian friend
Romney didn't die.
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Koch brothers
No. It is the fault of the Republican Party for not conducting a successful enough campaign. In the United States, it is the people who determine the outcome of an election, not anyone's god.
Yes. Mitt Romney was born and raised a Mormon by faithful Mormon parents. Mitt Romney's family has been members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) for several generations. His ancestors have all been Mormons for about 150 years.
Koch brothers
Mitt Romney is a practicing Mormon. Mormons believe homosexuality is a sin. He has publicly opposed same-sex marriage.
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A Romney aide inadvertently suggested that the Romney campaign is "playing up conservative views for the sake of the primaries." His exact quote was, "You hit a reset button for the fall campaign. You can kind of shake it up and we start all over again."
No, probably because it isn't true. Mitt Romney has said that he will not run for president in 2016. He has been spending much of his time introducing other potential Republican candidates to his biggest donors. It is also highly unlikely that any group of Mormons has 10 billion dollars to donate to his campaign, nor would they donate to him if he has said that he is not running, and the Church itself never supports any political candidate.
he' an active member of the church of jesus christ of latter day saints(mormons).
He does. This is offset by donations to his campaign.