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Romney's Mormon religion helps explain his criticism of Trump

  • Written by Luke Perry, Professor of Government at Utica College, Utica College

Mitt Romney has been one of few prominent Republicans to criticize Donald Trump, beginning with the 2016 presidential campaign. He did so again recently in response to Trump’s critical comments about John McCain.

“I can’t understand why the President would, once again, disparage a man as exemplary as my friend John McCain,”...

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