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New Vanderbilt scientific poll reveals intense bias against Mormons; Romney must demystify his religion to gain support12/4/2007
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![]() John Geer The survey was designed to assess bias against Mormons, how best to combat it and its potential impact on the nomination process and general election campaign. Vanderbilt’s Distinguished Professor of Political Science John Geer and Assistant Professor of Political Science Brett Benson and Jennifer Merolla, the Mary Nicolai-George Blair Assistant Professor in the Department of Politics and Policy at Claremont Graduate University, designed the Internet survey that was conducted in mid-November and analyzed the results. A national representative sample of 1,200 people participated along with an additional over-sample of another 600 “born-again” Southerners. The over-sample was designed to measure the concerns that people have expressed about Romney’s religion among the evangelical base of the Republican Party. Geer said that while there have been a handful of surveys about Mormons and possible discrimination, they have relied for the most part on people simply indicating if they would be willing to vote for a Mormon for president. “People today might say they would vote for a woman, Mormon, African American or other minority, when, in fact, they have no intention to do so,” he said. “They may not want to be labeled a bigot, so they give a socially acceptable answer. We address this problem in our study.” Geer said the study also looked at the impact of various messages on people’s attitudes toward Romney. Key findings of the study include:
With the primaries approaching, negative attacks, including some related to Mormonism, are likely, according to Benson. “The speech may be Romney’s best chance to strike pre-emptively to inoculate the public from such attacks,” he said. “Therefore, the speech may work if Romney can walk the delicate line of explaining his beliefs and values without driving away conservative evangelicals.” Media Contact: Ann Marie Deer Owens, 615-322-NEWS annmarie.owens@vanderbilt.edu |
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