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Yeah,
I know a lot of members of the LDS Church who are also Republican (almost
redundant, but not quite) in Wyoming. A good friend of ours who is Mormon
was going to the county Republican convention on Saturday, and intended to
vote for Romney. I do know several registered Democrats who are LDS,
however.
The county Democratic conventions will be held in March, and all two or
three dozen of us will probably vote for whoever is left by then.
Calling what happened in Wyoming Saturday a caucus is really a misnomer, as
it's not both parties, but since Wyoming is so heavily Republican, the state
Democratic county conventions are largely ignored.
On Jan 5, 2008 3:44 PM, ken barber <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> i note that romney won the wyoming caucus. kendall??
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Kendall
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