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Concerns About Romney’s Faith Quieter But Not Gone

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Heading into the South Carolina Primary, curiosity concerning Mitt Romney's Mormon faith has died down, but some South Carolina voters still wonder if a Mormon candidate can thrive in the state. (credit: Getty Images)

Heading into the South Carolina Primary, curiosity concerning Mitt Romney’s Mormon faith has died down, but some South Carolina voters still wonder if a Mormon candidate can thrive in the state. (credit: Getty Images)

GREER, S.C. (AP) — The prospect of a Mormon president appears to be less alien to South Carolina Republicans who are giving Mitt Romney a second look after his failed 2008 run.

Still, worries about his faith persist in a state where one pastor jokes there are “more Baptists than people.”

Voters preparing for the Jan. 21 primary are weighing whether Romney’s religion should matter so much when they can’t pay their bills and a Democrat many distrust occupies the White House.

Four years ago, the Romney campaign directly took on suspicion about The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Conservative Christians, including Protestants and Roman Catholics, do not consider Mormons to be Christian, although Mormons strongly do.

This time, Romney has no formal religion committee and rarely mentions his faith unless asked.

(© Copyright 2012 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.)

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