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HuckRomMcC.jpgHuck tells Fox that the Mittster would be a bad choice for VP because of his flip-flopping, but not because he's a Mormon: “I think there are better choices for Sen. McCain that have the approval of value voters.” It's time to connect the flip-flop charge to the anti-Mormon thing.

Many values voters--i.e. evangelicals-- distrust Mormons. Why? Because, in evangelical eyes, Mormons claim to be something they're not; to wit, Christians. People who change positions are not trustworthy because they claim to be something they didn't use to be. The suspicion is they're sailing under false pretenses, pretending to be something they aren't. So what I'd say is that by so vigorously embracing all the values values voters embrace--rather than maintaining a certain distance--Romney actually reinforced anti-Mormon sentiment among evangelicals. (As in: "He says he's just like us? What else would you expect from a Mormon?") Just the opposite of what he intended. And at this point irremediable.

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McCain-Romney.jpgI'm still catching up from last week, and in the process this piece by the Washington Times' Ralph Z. Hallow caught my eye. The questions it raises have to do with the extent of evangelical antipathy to Mitt Romney, and the degree to which it is based on anti-Mormonism or concerns about Romney's less than consistent record on abortion and gay rights. The answer may be that the alternatives are mutually reinforcing: Conservative evangelicals don't trust Romney because 1) they don't trust Mormons and 2) they think he's a flipflopper. The latest poop on the GOP Veepstakes (from Politico's Jonathan Martin) pairs Romney with MN Gov. Pawlenty as McCain's two "conventional" choices. (The alternative is to do something wacky like picking Joe Lieberman.) My sense is that, in the end, McCain will go conventional and steer clear of Romney. The evangelical base really matters a lot, and it really doesn't like Romney. Making him McCain's running mate and Republican presidential heir apparent will seem like the GOP white shoe establishment doubling down against religious conservatives.

Update: On the other hand, Friday's Zogby poll of likely voters by religion reports that whereas 46 percent of white evangelicals say that a Huckabee veep nod would make them more likely to vote for McCain (as opposed to 4 percent less likely), 34 percent say they would be more likely to vote for him if he choose Romney (as opposed to 10 percent who would be less likely. Not much of a differential, all things considered. If Lieberman were the guy, however, only 20 percent of white evangelicals would be more likely to vote for McCain, and 23 percent would be less likely. Fuggetaboutit, Joe.

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exorcist.jpgBobby Jindal's excellent exorcism adventure is making the rounds. You figure that what's no problemo in the bayous is big problemo in the veepstakes.

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