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Election 2008: 43% Would Never Vote for Mormon Candidate (Rasmussen Poll)
Yahoooo via Rasmussen ^ | 11/20/06

Posted on 11/20/2006 8:24:45 AM PST by areafiftyone

Mitt Romney (R) begins the 2008 campaign season in fourth place among those seeking the GOP Presidential nomination, trailing Rudy Giuliani, John McCain, and Condoleezza Rice. While many Republican insiders believe the Massachusetts Governor could become an attractive candidate to the party's social conservatives, a Rasmussen Reports survey finds that Romney's faith may initially be more of a hindrance than a help.

Forty-three percent (43%) of American voters say they would never even consider voting for a Mormon Presidential candidate. Only 38% say they would consider casting such a vote while 19% are not sure. Half (53%) of all Evangelical Christians say that they would not consider voting for a Mormon candidate.

Overall, 29% of Likely Voters have a favorable opinion of Romney while 30% hold an unfavorable view. Most of those opinions are less than firmly held. Ten percent (10%) hold a very favorable opinion while 11% have a very unfavorable assessment. Among the 41% with no opinion of Romney, just 27% say they would consider voting for a Mormon.

It is possible, of course, that these perceptions might change as Romney becomes better known and his faith is considered in the context of his campaign. Currently, just 19% of Likely Voters are able to identify Romney as the Mormon candidate from a list of six potential Presidential candidates.

The response to a theoretical Mormon candidate is far less negative than the response to a Muslim candidate or an atheist. Sixty-one percent (61%) of Likely Voters say they would never consider voting for a Muslim Presidential candidate. Sixty percent (60%) say the same about an atheist.

The Rasmussen Reports survey found that 35% say that a candidate's faith and religious beliefs are very important in their voting decision. Another 27% say faith and religious beliefs are somewhat important. Ninety-two percent (92%) of Evangelical Christian voters consider a candidate's faith and beliefs important.

On the partisan front, 78% of Republicans say that a candidate's faith is an important consideration, a view shared by 55% of Democrats. However, there is also a significant divide on this topic within the Democratic Party. Among minority Democrats, 71% consider faith and religious beliefs an important consideration for voting. Just 44% of white Democrats agree.

The national telephone survey of 1,000 Likely Voters was conducted by Rasmussen Reports November 16-17, 2006. The margin of sampling error for the survey is +/- 3 percentage points with a 95% level of confidence.


TOPICS: News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: evangelicalbigots; latterdaysaints; lds; mittromney; mormon; religiousfreedomdead; romney
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To: msnimje
Why would Pat Robertson call a member of a Christian church a "non-Christian?"

I think Pat Robertson is a dope. And I have a lot of very good Mormon friends. And I can easily see voting for Romney.

But Mormons just are not Christians. It isn't just the Catholics that believe that they aren't Christians - it is pretty much any mainstream Christian denomination.

This is just basic theology. They don't accept the Trinity. At all. It is what it is - a non-Christian religion.

We can argue all day long about whether a non-Christian can be President, but we can't realistically argue about whether Mormons are Christians. Because they aren't.
121 posted on 11/20/2006 9:10:05 AM PST by horse_doc
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To: rwfromkansas

NO...HE'S NOT GOING TO HELL......JUST YOU!
DOES THAT UPSET YOU....


Get your FACTS straight....Mormons don't believe in the existance of HELL anyway.


122 posted on 11/20/2006 9:10:39 AM PST by baal2006
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To: concerned about politics
Hatch is a Mormon.

He represents a state where a large percentage of voters are Mormon. He'd have a heck of a time winning the presidency.

Lieberman is Jewish. Shumer "the putze" is Jewish.

If you look at the polls, you'll see a huge difference in how the voters view Jews vs. Mormons. Mormons are at a far greater disadvantage.

123 posted on 11/20/2006 9:11:20 AM PST by freespirited (The MSM is the root of all evil.)
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To: areafiftyone

What does Mormon have do with anything? Its the fact that the PRM, which reelects and reelects Kerry and Kennedy, voted him gub'nor that makes me suspicious...


124 posted on 11/20/2006 9:11:50 AM PST by Little Ray
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To: linda_22003
I don't know of any faith that practices anything called "babtism".

Not a 'practice' but a Rite. . .(of passage, if you will and so to speak).

Or. . .am I missing something?

125 posted on 11/20/2006 9:12:00 AM PST by cricket (Live Liberal free. . .or suffer their consequences. . .SAVE THE TERRORISTS! JOIN THE DEMOCRATS. . .)
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To: traderrob6

"The same as Catholicism was when Kennedy ran. It won't stop him as the public sees what they are getting."

No, almost all protestant denominations recognize Roman Catholics as Christians. (The reverse is not necessarily true --- many RCs espouse that protestants are going to Hell, but that is beside the point.)

This is a much more serious divide --- many/most protestant groups do not recognize Mormons as Christians at all.

The same groups preach that God provides protection to the US because of its Christian devotion.

They would opine (again, for right or wrong) that God would no longer protect the US if we "turned away."

Etc.

Again, NOT ADOPTING the merits of this argument. Just stating that it WILL OCCUR and will be a very, very powerful argument to a critical portion of the electorate.


126 posted on 11/20/2006 9:12:17 AM PST by MeanWestTexan (Kol Hakavod Lezahal)
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To: linda_22003

Oh. .. I got iT! You are right. ..no babtism. . .right! And. . .ooops. .. moving too fast here. . .


127 posted on 11/20/2006 9:13:23 AM PST by cricket (Live Liberal free. . .or suffer their consequences. . .SAVE THE TERRORISTS! JOIN THE DEMOCRATS. . .)
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To: TruthWillWin
What about a woman Mormon candidate? Or is that possible?

Most Mormon women are too tired after raising seven children...

128 posted on 11/20/2006 9:13:33 AM PST by Tall_Texan (NO McCain, Rudy, Romney, Hillary, Kerry, Obama or Gore in 2008!)
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To: horse_doc

What basis do you have for the claim that a Christian is, by definition, trinitarian? I'm not necessarily doubting you, I'm just wondering if you can point me to some relevant authority.


129 posted on 11/20/2006 9:13:33 AM PST by dinoparty
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To: zarf
Baptists are soooo huggable and a large percentage of them are in therapy for sexual issues.

Do you have a link to documentation of this incredibly slanderous claim?

130 posted on 11/20/2006 9:14:04 AM PST by Enosh (Say now "Shibboleth", if you can.)
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To: Anitius Severinus Boethius
The Nicene Creed was written during the third century. There was even a debate at the time regarding the Trinity.

My belief is that anyone who believes that Jesus Christ is the Son of God and that he died for our sins is a Christian. I believed that was what made a Christian when I was Catholic. I believe it now.

Even mainstream Christianity can't agree amongst the different sects what makes for a "real Christian" a lot of times.

131 posted on 11/20/2006 9:14:15 AM PST by HungarianGypsy
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To: cricket
Or. . .am I missing something?

Yes, the "Spell" button.

132 posted on 11/20/2006 9:15:01 AM PST by hunter112 (Total victory at home and in the Middle East!)
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To: wagglebee
2. Would you vote for a candidate who has a Muslim-sounding name like Barack Hussein Obama?

What a silly reason not to vote for somebody. It's beneath us.

There are many legitimate reasons not to vote for him - we don't need to make up ludicrous ones.

133 posted on 11/20/2006 9:15:01 AM PST by highball (Proud to announce the birth of little Highball, Junior - Feb. 7, 2006!)
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To: redgirlinabluestate

I hope so.


134 posted on 11/20/2006 9:15:04 AM PST by rwfromkansas (http://xanga.com/rwfromkansas)
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To: cricket

Yes, you're missing the fact that the word is BAPTISM, not "babtism".


135 posted on 11/20/2006 9:15:07 AM PST by linda_22003
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To: rwfromkansas
SIR, YOU OBVIOUSLY CAN'T READ. MORMONS THINK YOU ARE GOING TO HELL. THEY SAY YOU AREN'T A CHRISTIAN.
DOES THAT UPSET YOU?
I decide what is Christian based upon the Scriptures.


Just like YOU DO NOT KNOW IF I AM A SIR, Mormons do not know where I am spending the afterlife. And neither do you.

You are not the decider, not matter what your preacher wants you to believe.
136 posted on 11/20/2006 9:15:14 AM PST by msnimje (You simply cannot be Christian and Pro-Abortion.)
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To: rwfromkansas
No Mormon considers other Christians real Christians. They would say you are going to hell.

Sorry, I'm not a Mormon, but in this case I have to defend them. I know lots of Mormons. Not one of them will say that I am not a Christian or that I am going to Hell. What they will say is that I will not achieve the same level of exaltation that they do. At the end of the day, Mormonism has a surprisingly universalist streak running through it.

That being said, I don't consider the core of Mormon doctrine to be Christian, although many, if not most of my Mormon friends, I do consider to be Christian in that, to a person, they consider Jesus Christ's sacrifice on the cross to be the source of their salvation. They go on to add a whole lot of other stuff, by so do most Christians (unfortunately).

No one was ever saved by intellectual assent to proper doctrine. Only by the blood of Christ can one enter heaven.
137 posted on 11/20/2006 9:15:25 AM PST by newheart (The Truth? You can't handle the Truth. But He can handle you.)
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To: redgirlinabluestate
Here's hoping most evangelicals will be more "put off" with the thought of Hillary as president.

Not really. She'll be carrying a Bible, waving incense, wearing a burka complete with an an explosive belt, wearing a wiccan broach, toting around a lesbian mate with a pitch fork, and wearing a Jewish skull cap all at the same time.
Boy golly, she'll have them all fooled.

138 posted on 11/20/2006 9:15:51 AM PST by concerned about politics ("Get thee behind me, Liberal.")
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To: freespirited
If you look at the polls, you'll see a huge difference in how the voters view Jews vs. Mormons. Mormons are at a far greater disadvantage.

Evangelicals like Jews, although they really don't trust Judaism. On the other hand, Mormons are out to actively recruit their children away, and Jews don't do that.

139 posted on 11/20/2006 9:16:34 AM PST by hunter112 (Total victory at home and in the Middle East!)
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To: Little Ray

It seems to be a big issue with evangelicals. For me (and I'm a Catholic) religion is NOT an issue.


140 posted on 11/20/2006 9:16:46 AM PST by areafiftyone (Politicians Are Like Diapers - Both Need To Be Changed Often And For The Same Reason)
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