The Monkey Cage
by John Sides on November 6, 2012 · 2 comments
in Campaigns and elections
The answer is 77%. Quin Monson has more over at Utah Data Points.
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More interesting (from the same link): Of Mormons who voted Obama in 2008, 26% are voting Romney in 2012.
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77 percent is approximately the support Romney has with white evangelicals, according to Pew.
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More interesting (from the same link): Of Mormons who voted Obama in 2008, 26% are voting Romney in 2012.
77 percent is approximately the support Romney has with white evangelicals, according to Pew.