CHARLES DUNN: Romney could do for Mormons what JFK did for Catholics
In 1960, the junior senator from Massachusetts, John F. Kennedy, surprised political pundits by breaking through the anti-Catholic barrier and winning the Democratic Party's presidential nomination against the opposition of two long-powerful senators, Hubert Humphrey and Lyndon Johnson.
Today's political pundits discount the chances of a Mormon former governor from Massachusetts, Mitt Romney, in his battle against two better-known candidates for the Republican presidential nomination, Sen. John McCain and "America's mayor," Rudolph Giuliani.
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Today's political pundits discount the chances of a Mormon former governor from Massachusetts, Mitt Romney, in his battle against two better-known candidates for the Republican presidential nomination, Sen. John McCain and "America's mayor," Rudolph Giuliani.
Read the entire article here.











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