No, he is a repuglican, repuglicans are unelectable until at least the year 2020, George Bush has fixed that one too.
2006-12-30 16:35:02
·
answer #1
·
answered by Anonymous
·
0⤊
3⤋
I think he is. The only thing that people think is an issue is his religion, and that shouldn't be an issue. Religion and law/politics shouldn't mix, and I firmly believe he believes this. On this note, his religion teaches it's members to be active in their communities and vote, but not that they must vote a particular way. There are many Mormons who are Democrat, included Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid. People should look at his record, what he has done as a citizen, and how he has represented his people. He was very successful in Massachusets and I believe he could be a strong president.
2007-01-02 03:46:41
·
answer #2
·
answered by straightup 5
·
1⤊
0⤋
He has done a good job as Governor in Mass. Mass. has few Mormons and they elected him as their Governor.
He did a good job running the Salt Lake City winter Olympics in 2002. He is a politician. He knows better than to mix religion and politics. He is honest or at least more honest than most politicians.
For the people from the south. I wonder do they want a honest person that has not mixed religion and state as a Governor and who is every respectable person.
Remember you are voting for a president not a church leader.
2007-01-01 04:18:44
·
answer #3
·
answered by J T 6
·
1⤊
0⤋
Why not? He is very acceptable and infact very winnable. Among those candidates he has, by far, the most qualities of a president - smart, principled, attractive, experienced, charismatic and above all, turn-around specialist. Whew, he's the man for the White House, man. America will enjoy financially if he's the president, believe me.
Moreover, if you're an intelligent voter, you will go for Mitt Romney. For wise voters deserve a wise leader. And Mitt is the wisest of them all!
2007-01-02 02:03:01
·
answer #4
·
answered by gavo g 1
·
2⤊
0⤋
Who is he running against? In the Primary Republicans have to chose between him and Guliani and McCain. Both have a lot of baggage, but it's McCain's nomination to lose.
In the General if it's Hillary for the Dems, will any Republican sit home if Romney is the candidate? I think it would be the highest turn-out ever.
Personally, I thing McCain gets the nomination and selects Romney as a running mate, if he doesn't shoot himself in the foot.
Mormon and Southern Baptists share a lot of common causes, even if they don't always agree on theology.
2007-01-02 07:37:55
·
answer #5
·
answered by Woody 6
·
1⤊
0⤋
Yeah, i in my opinion think of each and all of us can beat Obama. we are approximately ten minutes from being a completely washed up united states. How everybody can nevertheless have any help of the guy is previous me. I propose, i like Obama. i think of i might have voted for him final election myself. he's smart, "youthful", he's charismatic, he became to be the 1st minority president which became appealing to all and sundry to three extent.... however the certainty of the subject is that he can not unite the rustic no count what he does. generally he merely does despite he needs with out regard to congress or the human beings of this united states he disagrees with. he's continually slamming and belittling their viewpoint. And the financial gadget is drowning us. And what does he want to do?? shop on borrowing from China on an identical time as he makes the those with sufficient experience to assert "quit it already!" sound like grasping egocentric jerks. Romney couldnt beat him in 08 because of the fact he merely couldnt preserve the newness that Obama became. additionally, he merely wasnt waiting. Admittedly, i did no longer help him then. yet i visit now. issues replace. he's waiting. He CAN beat Obama. And he has the suitable style of journey to restoration the matters that Obama has been fueling the hearth of.
2016-11-25 02:09:50
·
answer #6
·
answered by ? 4
·
0⤊
0⤋
It comes down to the question... "do you want a Mormon Republican or a Christian Democrat?" for those in the South...
and I think the south is the key swing area if he runs...
and I think they don't like Mormons... and would even prefer a Democrat over a Mormon...
religion runs thick in the South...
2006-12-30 17:36:31
·
answer #7
·
answered by Anonymous
·
1⤊
2⤋
Never heard of him. Who is he? Apparently not someone with a national recognition like John Edwards, McCain, or Juliani or Clinton or Gingrich. Can't advise, until we know who he is.
2007-01-02 09:17:44
·
answer #8
·
answered by Anonymous
·
0⤊
0⤋
to hell with the people above! he's a great guy and the people of his state like him very much. ill vote for him.
2006-12-30 17:12:01
·
answer #9
·
answered by TJ815 4
·
4⤊
0⤋
yes
2006-12-31 12:10:55
·
answer #10
·
answered by Anonymous
·
1⤊
0⤋