jbar1221 wrote:
I found myself having this conversation over and over here at BYU: me "Who do you like in the election?"
"Romney OF COURSE!!"
"Oh really? Why?"
"Well the obvious reason"
"Oh yea whats that?"
"He's a member of the church"
In my experience here at BYU 9 out of 10 of the people who gave this reason for voting for Romney had no idea what his platform was. There only reasoning was that a Mormon candidate is more fit for office BECAUSE he is mormon.
Now I in NO WAY agree with this! But my question is this, why is supporting Mitt based solely on his religion deemed OK but opposing him based solely on his religion is seen as a terrible injustice?
For the record Im not accusing anyone on the board of this thinking but am intersted to hear some responses.
I agree with you. It is odd that we can vote for him because he is Mormon, but he cannot be dismissed for being Mormon.
However, in my circle of associations the fact that he is Mormon caused many to say, "hey, we've got a Mormon candidate, someone that I can stand behind," and then this fact that he was Mormon caused them to get interested in politics and research the issues. So I think you have both types: people who vote for him because he is Mormon, and people who got interested in really studying the issues because he is Mormon. I'm not sure if studying the issues changed their vote, but I have some close friends and family who were voting for Mitt who now are more politically active than I have ever seen them.