Mitt Romney speaks often about his faith in God and his loyalty to "the same church." But in 2007, when he made a carefully written speech about his religion, he mentioned the word "Mormon" only once.
In 1993, Mitt Romney was a successful businessman with an urge to enter public life and a plan to challenge Ted Kennedy for a Senate seat from Massachusetts. Romney was also a high-ranking official in ...
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Latest from Mormon Land: Cherished children’s song gets a rewrite; who are LDS prophetesses?
In LDS Church news this week, lyrics to a beloved baptism song are tweaked; NAACP president is eager to talk with Dallin Oaks; Mitt Romney wants a tax hike — for himself; nominees are sought as LDS ...
Mitt Romney paused to gather his emotions after telling his colleagues in the U.S. Senate, “My faith is at the heart of who I am,” pursing his lips and staring down for over 10 seconds at his remarks ...
Character and competency matter all the time, whether that’s in public office or the church. This week, all of Washington is abuzz about journalist McKay Coppins’s profile in The Atlantic of US Sen.
Politics Like his dad, retiring Mitt Romney embraced moderate conservatism. He fears the GOP has lost its way. Both Romneys called for a more humane party, one that prioritizes civility and principle ...
It's been a difficult few days for members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, after the death of President Russell M. Nelson on Saturday, followed by the tragic loss of life after a ...
Alexander Abad-Santos is a former writer for The Wire.
Mitt Romney would not be that kind of president. From the people he would appoint to the Cabinet, White House staff, ambassadors and diplomats to foreign policy positions and the overall course of his ...
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