January 3, 2013

Orrin Hatch Doesn't Wear a Black Cape

Feller & Walter, Newsmax

The scrutiny on Mitt Romney during his run for president eliminated a lot of myths about Mormons and focused instead on their character and qualities, said Utah Sen. Orrin Hatch in an exclusive interview with Newsmax TV.

Hatch’s new book, “An American, A Mormon and A Christian: What I Believe,” is meant to clarify misconceptions about Mormons as Christians and as members of society.

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