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Saturday, 14 January 2012

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He was appointed at the University of Idaho, Brigham Young called the "Saints for Ron Paul", the National Alliance.
The news of the launch of the coalition forces is a result of a survey by the Pew Research Center to examine attitudes about themselves Mormons and politics.
In the study, and 86 percent of Mormons surveyed have a positive opinion of Mitt Romney, and the favorite in the primaries for the Republican presidency.
Another Republican candidate, John Huntsman, and LDS.
"The launch of Latter-day Saints Ron Paul reveals the portion of voters is not limited to any particular candidate," said the campaign in a press release from the Paul campaign Friday.
". As members of the Church of Saints and have learned to support candidates who defend the Constitution of the United States .. Without a doubt, I know that Congressman Paul is the best lawyer has fought valiantly for more freedoms constitutional, "said Brigham Young University - Idaho Dustin Petersen in a press release.
The press release also from the top of Quincy, Washington, had served in the Mormon mission in Ecuador.
Although the Alliance logo page quotes Mormon leaders on topics such as freedom and the Constitution, and the church itself generally takes a neutral position in politics.
The church does not "attempt to direct its members as the candidate or party should give their votes. This policy applies whether or not a candidate for the office of a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Saints."

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