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The New Hampshire Republican Debate and The Mormon Question

Posted by: Lowell Brown at 09:07 am, June 6th 2007     —    Comment on this post »

It looks like Romney actually hit that religion question out of the park, according to Frank Luntz. (See our post immediately below.) In fact, Luntz thinks Romney won the debate. Watch the video from Fox this morning:

For purposes of this humble blog’s subject, Romney’s answer to that question in last night’s debate, and the obvious voter approval of that answer, may turn out to have been very, very significant. Don’t be surprised to see the above YouTube clip flying around the Internet. (HT:K-Lo at The Corner.)

[tags]Mitt Romney, Frank Luntz, Republican Debate, presidential elections, Mormon, Mormonism[/tags]

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