Friday, June 10, 2011

More Mormons in the media

Mitt Romney better use his largest glove this year if he wants to catch a seat in the oval office. After dropping out of the president race back in 2008, Romney announced his campaign to run for the upcoming 2012 presidential elections on June 2 in New Hampshire. The former governor and faithful member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints hopes to take the Republican nomination that will potentially lead him to the White House. However during his last campaign many feel he received enough religious retaliation to cause him to bow out of the race. This year he will have to face the criticism head-on and address his faith to get into office. Romney served as the 70th governor of Massachusetts and helped erase a $3 billion spending deficit without borrowing money or even raising taxes. Sounds like the government could use some Romney to clean out some of the country's financial spider webs.

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