From Deseret News archives:
Mormons in Congress not flocking to Romney's side
4 of 16 have endorsed him in presidential race
It is widely assumed that members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will overwhelmingly support Romney, but an informal survey of Mormons in Congress shows that's not the case.
Sixteen LDS members in Congress consist of five senators, 10 House members and one delegate. Four of them are Democrats, so it is unlikely they would endorse Romney, but of the 12 Republican LDS members, only four are actively endorsing Romney at this stage of the game.
At least two LDS lawmakers are supporting Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., and the remaining six are not endorsing anyone yet.
An Associated Press-Ipsos poll released Tuesday found that nearly a quarter of Republicans nationwide are unwilling as yet to back Romney, McCain, Rudy Giuliani or Fred Thompson, who has not officially declared whether he is running for president.
White House race rankings made by National Journal, a political magazine, also show no clear front-runner. Romney, the former Massachusetts governor who also led the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, is tied for second place with Giuliani, the former New York City mayor.
GOP Sens. Bob Bennett and Orrin Hatch, both from Utah, are Romney's cheerleaders in the Senate. Bennett serves as a Senate liaison for Romney's campaign, along with co-chairman Sen. Larry Craig, R-Idaho.
Craig is not LDS, but Idaho has a large LDS population. Meanwhile, Sen. Mike Crapo, R-Idaho, who is LDS, has not endorsed anybody, according to his office.
Sen. Gordon Smith, R-Ore., is often used as an example of a prominent LDS member who is not supporting Romney's campaign. He is working for McCain.
Smith, in an interview, said McCain asked him four years ago to support him, back when Romney was still governor of Massachusetts, and Smith said he keeps his word.
"You will never hear me say anything bad about Mitt," he said, but "I think my support of John McCain is principled."
He said McCain has dedicated his life to serving this country, and "as president, he won't need any on-the-job training."
The religion-based questions Romney often receives from the media are fair, Smith said, but in Oregon politics he hasn't had to answer questions on his faith.
"In Oregon, people don't care where or if or how you pray," Smith said.
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