- Mormonism began in the 1830s when Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney is seated with his sons Craig, left, and Tagg, right, at his vacation home on Lake Winnipesaukee in Wolfeboro, N.H., Sunday, July 1, 2012. (Huffington Post)
- Education: B.A. in French, Brigham Young University. Family: Started dating Mitt Romney in high school at age 15; married at 19. Five sons, 18 grandkids. Religion: Converted to the Mormon Church as a teenager. (USA Today)
- It appears as though MSNBCs Martin Bashir is bent on painting Republicans as anti-Mormom bigots who are terrified of their own presumptive presidential nominees faith. (News Busters)
- Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney is no stranger to controversy surrounding his The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints membership. (YAHOO!)
- Rupert Murdoch spent Sunday setting Twitter on fire with criticism of Mitt Romney and then, odder still To which Murdoch responded: Mormonism a mystery to me, but Mormons certainly not evil. (Politico.com)
- (CBS News) Mitt Romney is taking a few days off the campaign trail for According to the report, other Mormon families vacation in the area and the Fourth of July is a popular holiday complete with a parade. (CBS News)
- One person reacted by asking Murdoch for his opinion on Mormons. Mormonism a mystery to me, but Mormons certainly not evil, Murdoch replied. Mitt Romney lost to Rick Santorum in Louisiana, but he maintains a lead in the delegate race. (Huffington Post)
- Willard Mitt Romney (born March 12, 1947 he left the United States to spend thirty months in France as a Mormon missionary. In 1969, he married Ann Davies, and the couple had five children together. (Worldnews.com)
- Murdoch was asked about his views on Mormonism, which is a subplot in the presidential campaign as Mormon Mitt Romney faces President Obama. "Mormonism a mystery to me, but Mormons certainly not evil," Murdoch said. (ABC News)
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