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  • Romney vs. Romney (are you sure this guy is a Republican?)

    01/19/2007 8:39:00 AM PST · by RKV · 189 replies · 1,920+ views
    Boston Globe ^ | 19 Jan. 2007 | Scot Lehigh
    LADIES AND gentlemen, welcome to the first virtual debate of the new political season, a mock matchup to help take the true measure of two men locked in ideological conflict. Our first candidate is Mitt Romney. Candidate number two? Why, that's Mitt Romney as well. ... A note on the proceedings: While our forum is fanciful, the words in quotation marks are real. Let's begin. ... Please give us your views on gun control. MM: I supported the Brady Bill, which instituted a five-day waiting period before you could buy a handgun, and a ban on assault weapons. As I...
  • Show me the Money! Romney vs. McCain in the "Big Fish" Race

    07/08/2006 3:53:39 PM PDT · by Jeff Fuller · 48 replies · 793+ views
    Elect Romney in 2008 ^ | 7/8/06 | Jeff Fuller
    So, is anyone else baffled by the fact that John McCain is listed as the "strong frontrunner" among GOP 2008 presidential hopefuls? The political pundits all have him as the head honcho (usually followed by Romney and Allen) as evidenced here, here, here, here) and in the most recent National Journal 2008 Republican Insiders Poll. This was not always so . . . just a few months ago to a year ago Allen was leading in that Insiders Poll (actually, you can look at the figures and find that Romney has been gaining the most, percentage-wise, of any candidate.) However,...
  • Romney on Homeland Security: A Leader I'd Want In Crisis

    07/04/2006 9:36:49 AM PDT · by Jeff Fuller · 58 replies · 1,320+ views
    Iowans for Romney ^ | 7/4/06 | Jeff Fuller
    After studying Mitt Romney’s experience with Homeland Security (HS), I would argue that Romney’s Homeland Security experience and credentials exceed those of any other 2008 presidential hopeful—republican or democrat (rivaled only by the “wild-card” candidate, Rudy Giuliani). His experience is not limited to sitting on committees and being briefed on these issues. He is often the one called upon TO DO the briefing to key committees due to his “on the ground” experience with devising and implementing large-scale security plans. Much of this stems from his great success in leading Salt Lake to a safe and successful Olympic Games in...
  • Are Americans Ready for a Mormon President?

    07/02/2006 7:26:50 PM PDT · by nj26 · 133 replies · 2,196+ views
    LA Times ^ | July 2, 2006 | Elizabeth Mehren
    Most traditional barriers to religion in presidential elections have toppled, a new Los Angeles Times/Bloomberg poll has found. In particular, the survey to be released Monday showed that anti-Semitism and anti-Catholicism are fading as voter taboos. But uneasiness about some religions persists. Thirty-seven percent of those questioned said they would not vote for a Mormon presidential candidate -- and 54 percent said no to the prospect of a Muslim in the White House. In addition, 21 percent said they could not vote for an evangelical Christian. Only 15 percent replied that they would not vote for a Jewish presidential candidate....
  • Romney says he's religious, but won't discuss Mormon doctrine

    06/06/2006 10:11:12 PM PDT · by Panerai · 389 replies · 3,472+ views
    Boston.com ^ | 06/06/2006 | Steve LeBlanc
    Gov. Mitt Romney says he would be willing to talk about his Mormon religion in broad terms should he run for president but would shy away from debating specific beliefs. "I think initially some people would say, `Gosh, I don't know much about your faith. Tell me about it.' And I'd probably outline the fundamentals: I'm a religious person, I believe that Jesus Christ is my savior," Romney said during an appearance on PBS's "The Charlie Rose Show." "But then as you get into the details of doctrines, I'd probably say, 'Look, time out.'" Among other things, Mormons believed in...