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"Unfortunately for the candidate, the newspaper, owned by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, doesn't make political endorsements."
Some Deseret News headlines:
"Mitt Romney: Too good to be trusted?" (by Linda and Richard Eyre, Dec. 2011)
"Romney stays low key during Mormon services in Iowa" (Jan. 1, 2012)
"Romney vs. Obama: Who do black Mormons support" (Oct, 2011)-There are actually other candidates
Would we see these headlines for any other candidates? Would we see, "Rick Santorum low-key at Catholic Mass"? Scrolling down your website, there is a section for Faith, Sports, Opinion, Utah, and then a "Mitt Romney" section.
I don't see a section dedicated to Rick Perry or Newt Gingrich.
The Deseret News is free to print whatever article they wish, and I'm free to question their assertion of the Paper's complete neutrality in the presidential race. What's next, you're going to tell us the Deseret News has no preference between Kemba Walker and Jimmer Fredette?
You've got my support, Jon. Best of luck today!
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