Can a Mormon Be President?
Mitt Romney’s Chances Look Good The ever-present question of whether a ‘Mormon’ could be president seems to be finding its way to an answer. Mitt Romney’s possible presidential candidacy is the subject of a new MSNBC poll.
Mitt Romney’s Chances Look Good The ever-present question of whether a ‘Mormon’ could be president seems to be finding its way to an answer. Mitt Romney’s possible presidential candidacy is the subject of a new MSNBC poll. People who visit the MSNBC website can vote on the question: “Would you vote for a Mormon for president?”
So far the results are clearly in the affirmative.
Out of approximately 110,000 people who voted, ninety-three percent indicated “yes,” they would vote for a Mormon candidate. Only six percent indicated “no,” and two percent chose the option “I’m not sure.”
Mitt Romney has not yet announced his intent to pursue a presidential campaign, but it is widely speculated that he will do so in January 2007 when he leaves the Massachusetts gubernatorial office.
To vote or see the poll results, go to http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15936002/
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