From Deseret News archives:
Romney's campaign motivates fellow Mormons to dip into pockets
There is one area, however, where the former Massachusetts governor's religious affiliation gives him an important advantage: money. Fellow Mormons are pouring millions into his candidacy and promoting his campaign.
Residents of Utah, where members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints are a majority of the population, donated $4.5 million to Romney's campaign in the first nine months of the year. That's almost as much as the $5.4 million that Utahans gave to all federal candidates and the political parties during the 2004 presidential campaign.
Interviews with Romney's Mormon contributors show that their common faith is an important element of their support.
"He was a leader in the church. Those people are really trusted and full of integrity," said lawyer Chad Taylor of Arlington, Virginia, who has set up a Web site to promote Romney's campaign. "In that sense, it makes me have a little bit of an insight into him."
David Alvord, a dentist from South Jordan, Utah, said that in addition to agreeing with Romney's positions, he believes his candidacy will help clear up misconceptions about Mormons.
Reinforcement
Kelly Patterson, director of the Center for the Study of Elections and Democracy at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah, said that the state's largely conservative voters likely would gravitate toward a Republican anyway.
With Romney, political alignment and shared faith "reinforce each other and account for much of his success raising money here," Patterson said.
Mormons make up a little more than 60 percent of Utah's population, compared with less than 2 percent across the country. The state's $55,179 three-year average median income is ninth in the nationhigher than New York or California, according to the Census Bureaugiving Romney an affluent if small resource to tap.
Campaign spokesman Kevin Madden declined to talk about Romney's support from fellow Mormons.
"Governor Romney's support is the result of people from every walk of life believing that he has the right experience, the right vision and the strong values to lead the Republican Party and the nation," he said.
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