May 11, 2012

Romney & Mormons Warming on Gay Rights

Carter Eskew, Washington Post

There are reports that Republican leaders are advising that their troops to stay away from engagement on gay marriage. There are probably many reasons for that; the world is already out for their anti-gay marriage base and further discussion distracts from a discussion of the economy.

But I wonder if a more interesting reason for the party's reluctance to have a broader discussion of gay rights is that it might shine a light on the discussion within the Mormon Church.

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TAGGED: Mormonism, Mormon Church, Romney

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