Mitt Romney courts evangelicals at Liberty University

Posted: May 12, 2012 at 7:14 pm

Mitt Romneys Mormon religion has been a problem for some evangelicals. At conservative Liberty University Saturday, Romney stressed Christian values without mentioning his own faith, part of an apparently successful effort to win over evangelicals and other social conservatives.

Without dwelling on or barely mentioning his own faith, Mitt Romney Saturday portrayed himself as a religious conservative who believes that there is no greater force for good in the nation than Christian conscience in action.

Central to Americas rise to global leadership is our Judeo-Christian tradition, with its vision of the goodness and possibilities of every life, Romney declared.

His commencement address to Liberty University in Lynchburg, Va. put Romney in front of his largest audience so far in his presidential campaign (an estimated 35,000).

The institution, founded by the late televangelist Jerry Falwell and billing itself as the largest Christian university in the world, was a crucial setting for Romney who is a Mormon as he tries to attract evangelicals and other social conservatives whod held out hopes for Rick Santorum and other Republican presidential candidates now fallen by the wayside.

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Pushing both Romney the presumptive Republican nominee and President Obama off their economic message this week was same-sex marriage. Preempted by Vice President Joe Bidens comments in support of same-sex marriage last Sunday, Obama found himself having to jump aboard.

That forced Romney to reiterate his position: That marriage as limited to one man and one woman should be enshrined in the US Constitution.

As Americans increasingly and apparently rapidly approve of gay marriage, this puts Romney on what critics call the wrong side of history on a civil rights issue, especially among younger voters (18-34), 70 percent of whom approve of same-sex marriage. Women too are more likely to be comfortable with gay marriage than men a portion of the electorate Republicans need to attract in greater numbers.

But among social conservatives especially evangelical Christians Romney is right.

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Mitt Romney courts evangelicals at Liberty University

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