I LOVE him. I think that he is the only one that can help the country. The helped the Olympics(those olympics were one of the only ones to have a profit), Massachusettes(yet again, helped to give Mass. a profit after a budget crisis), he has experience through his dad, George M. Romney who ran for president and almost won in 1968. He reminds me of JFK of how people don't understand about his religion and think that the leader of said religion will be the real president. I would trust a mormon to be president more than Rudy or Johnny. Also were has the mormon haters come from, have they realized that Mitt isn't the first mormon to run for president, there also has been Joseph Smith in 1844, George M. Romney in 1968, and Orrin Hatch in 2000, people are hypocritical.
2007-05-11 09:30:41
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answered by BMWSauberF1Fan 2
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Unfortunately, it is because of his religion, even though it shouldn't be. Here's two complaints I have noticed.
1) Some have the ill-informed notion that if Romney is elected, the country will be run from Salt Lake City. It is a clear teaching of the Latter-day Saint faith that the church is to have no governing power over secular lives.
2) Some Christain groups view mormons as cult members and heretics. This is nothing more than theological squabbling.
To briefly address the "flip-flop" claim, it's erroneous.
Flip flopping implys constantly switching positions on issues for political gain. I personally don't believe this and have not encountered any real evidence to suggest that. The claim comes from a report that he supposedly supported things such as gay marriage and abortion.
2007-05-11 09:17:47
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answered by rob7685 1
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because of the fact Romney ,like Mccain and Hillary and Obama, are leftist individuals of the CFR and have self assurance in a one international socialist dictatorship! each and every physique of them won't oppose the creation of the North Amercian Union that's planned for 2010. you think of i'm kidding...NAFTA became created by making use of Clinton a CFR and Trilateral fee member(who had an marvelous 4 hundred CFR and trilateral fee individuals in his administration) and this previous twelve months the Mccain/Kennedy amnesty bill became just about pressured on us. The amnesty bill became yet another good portion of the plan for a north american union. the subsequent president regardless of if it quite is Mccain,Hillary,Romney or Obama gets the amnesty bill exceeded. Why have not they secured our borders yet? Why do they interior the CFR subsidized non governmental SPP communicate approximately securing our borders with el salavador and guatamala extremely human beings/Mexico. Romney and Mccain are CFR individuals and are their applicants on the republican area and that's the reason the mendacity and biased media is asserting it quite is a 2 guy race(even nevertheless Mike Huckabee is tied with Romney).
2017-01-09 16:06:39
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answered by ? 3
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Well, the first with me is he is a Republican. I watch him ,he doesn't seem like he is President material, he just is like Bush he is sorta of a odd ball. It' isn't his faith everyone has a right to their own faith, it just doesn't seem like he is bright enough to be a President. I don't think he is really smart enough to be a President and yes he does flip flop, that hunting message he sent proves he likes to make up stories that he thinks will make him look good. He said he hunted all the time , then when he was cornered he stated,"Well, I have been hunting 2 times and that was for little critters, "DUH. You had one Republican odd ball that is so ignorant, why would you choose another, just about like him.
2007-05-11 09:11:16
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answered by Anonymous
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1. For Democrats, its because he's republican
2. He wasn't a particularly good governer. (I know, I live in Massachussetts.)
3. I will tell you that he flip flopped. You notice that he flipped flopped to the more "conservative" views close to when he threw in his bid for President.)
2007-05-11 09:03:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Out of all the jokes the Republicans have to choose from right now... he is the best of them all. I think if it were going to be a republican that won the office (which I highly doubt) than I would want it to be him.
2007-05-11 09:01:23
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answered by bs b 4
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Al Sharpton says he and other Mormons do not really believe in God. But that's just Al exercising his mouth again.
2007-05-11 09:01:00
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answered by sam simeon 3
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I dont hate him, I just think hes an idiot. I must admit though, I thought his answer to the "What do you dislike most about America?" question in the 1st debate was hilarious.
"Gosh, I love America!" His expression and tone were just priceless.
2007-05-11 09:00:31
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answered by Jesus W. 6
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I happen to like him. If Fred Thompson decides he's not running, Romney will end up getting my vote.
2007-05-11 09:03:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Why not tell you that it is because he is a mormon. That is certainly the case for the dislike and distrust.
2007-05-11 09:07:30
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answered by Anonymous
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