Well, although I believe Mormonism is a false religion, it wasn't that which made me sure I shouldn't vote for Romney.
I know there are those, even on this site, who scoff at involving God in voting decisions. They say we aren't voting for religious leaders, this isn't a theocracy, etc. But I don't believe it's possible to put God in a box and take Him out when you think it's appropriate.
I had never prayed about voting before, but then I had never faced the choice of Obama, or a liberal with an R behind his name who was an open champion of abortion and queers. So I spent quite a bit of time asking God to show me what to do. As a result, I had a strong, definite feeling in my soul that I should not cast a vote for Romney. I kept praying---was I wrong? Wss I getting the right message? And that conviction only grew.
So then Benghazi happened, and I got scared. I voted for Romney, in spite of everything. For months I had asked God for guidance: He gave it to me, and I pretty much spit on it. Deliberately.
The next DAY, I tried to pray and God wasn't there (so it felt). It was as though I was talking to an empty void. Of course He WAS there, but due to my actions, a separation had opened between Him and me. It's only now that I am BEGINNING to feel His presence again.
So, I found out the temporal consequences of going against God and throwing my support behind a liberal who champions an anti-God agenda. I learned a very tough lesson. I won't endanger my relationship with God again by voting for a liberal or a moderate Republican. NOTHING is worth that to me.
Actually, "hung up on his religion" is the excuse wrong-headed "Republicans" use to blame right-headed Americans for REJECTING Romney for being an amoral collectivist leftist in the same fundamental mold as his Democrat "alternative." Right-headed Americans recognized the futility and farce of "choosing" between Coke and Pepsi. Wrong-headed Americans blame Romney's Mormonism for it.
I certainly know which one I love more, and that is also the one I fear more!