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Hell no! I already won't vote for him because he panders to whatever is hot now. He already has a bad reputation for changing his mind oh too frequently.

2007-11-26 08:25:28 · answer #1 · answered by Feelin Randi? 5 · 0 0

because your pals were undesirable Mormons does no longer recommend all of us are. check out Massachusetts. they do no longer have countless Mormons or perhaps as Romney changed into governor there turned right into a democratic majority. Ask them if Romney is a group of bigots who can't stay their faith like your pals. Why the hell did you flow into an HOA with the authority to evict you? Romney's marketing campaign manager for a lengthy time period changed into gay. Romney did not care. He holds fundraisers in espresso shops. i don't think of he's offended if someone beverages espresso in the front of him.

2016-10-24 22:17:28 · answer #2 · answered by oiler 3 · 0 0

No.

The man could belong to any religion on the face of the Earth.

I still wouldn't vote for him. I don't like him.

If he were to run for election next year (which he won't make it that far...) then it would be the first time since I've gotten my US citizenship that I didn't vote for a Republican candidate in an election.

2007-11-22 03:50:03 · answer #3 · answered by Kemp the Mad African 4 · 3 0

He would have to give evidence that could convince me he was honest about it... And if He all of a sudden started claiming he was now a True Christian Iwould have to hear the correct words from Him... I would not vote for him whether or not he was a real mormon... i do not think he is a true mormon by his actions... that makes him even more dangerous... if he was a true mormon at least one would know what to expect from him... true mormons are sworn to submit to the authority of those incharge of the "church/cult"... in all things. As the head guy, the so-called prophet, speaks for their so-called god.

mormons are sworn to the task of making mormonisim dominate in the world... establishing a mormon theocracy... that make them just as dangerous as the islamists.

2007-11-22 03:59:00 · answer #4 · answered by ? 5 · 0 2

No absolutely not.

Romney and John Edwards are the only candidates I will not vote for this time around - for the exact same reasons - they have changed their positions so many times, their core principles and values are obliterated to the point of no longer understanding who they are or what they stand for.

As a political moderate swing-voter - I will be voting for Hillary Clinton this time around, but could also live with Giuliani.

2007-11-22 03:49:59 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

If he still held the same belief in Joseph Smith as the saviour..no. But heck..to add to that .. I don't even know if he holds with that belief of that church..that everyone has to get J. Smiths stamp of approval to enter into heaven...

And even then.. I do not know enough about what his foreign policy is ..or enough of his domestic policy is to know if I would vote for him. I am too busy in here answering questions like this to pay attention to the news!!! lol!

I will later. I only know that so far..I am NOT voting for hillarious Hillary and her husband Billy goat.... two of the grossest most awful politicians on the planet thus far.... !

2007-11-22 04:04:45 · answer #6 · answered by BelieverinGod 5 · 0 2

I'm not like the Christians, I don't vote based on religion or the lack of it, I vote based on the platform and whether they're fundi or not. I can handle a person being a moderate, but fundamentalism is never good.

2007-11-22 03:48:41 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

I'm voting for him or Ron Paul. He's got sound economic policies and understands how large orginazations should be run.


I'm not voting for him because of his religion, so it wouldn't matter if he left.

2007-11-22 21:49:59 · answer #8 · answered by Ender 6 · 1 0

Well, if one has ever believed in the stories of Joseph Smith..well, I would wait that vote to see what one is believing next.

2007-11-22 03:52:49 · answer #9 · answered by Nina, BaC 7 · 0 0

Yes, if he wins the nomination. There is no one with honest integrity on the opposite side,.

However, unless he drops out- my primary vote goes to Huckabee.

2007-11-22 03:49:17 · answer #10 · answered by Higgy Baby 7 · 0 0

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