Posted on 03/19/2016 3:54:59 PM PDT by jimbo123
When Donald Trump entered the presidential race, Laurie Towers liked how he was able to channel many Americans anger and frustration. But as the primary season ramped up, Towers, who is Mormon, increasingly found herself turned off by Trump.
We have values and standards that he doesnt hold dear, Towers said of herself and other members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
As Trump continues to gain support from nearly every demographic that makes up the Republican primary voting base, primary results show that he is lagging behind with a small group: Mormon voters.
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Meanwhile, the campaign of Sen. Ted Cruz, who has made religious liberty a cornerstone of his campaign, is expecting to do well here. He campaigned in the state Saturday with host Glenn Beck and Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah), who are both Mormon.
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“Sorry you had a bad experience. Very atypical!!”
I’ve never had a bad experience face to face. The friendly, polite and generous qualities you mention are what I have experienced among regular folk. The public faces however, are now people like Romney, Reid, and Beck. That is a serious image problem.
I hope you are right on the outcome. I would love to see some independence from self proclaimed leadership.
So does Robert Reich.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6W5e7AwqksU
Lieing, cheating, stealing from and murder of gentiles are values that I live better without.
Crazy world we live in - no?
They will vote Mormon. Romney acted as Cruz’s surrogate candidate. The Bishop has sway.
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