There’s no question that former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney was vulnerable in this year’s Republican presidential primary.
After all, he had signed a health care law in Massachusetts that bore more than a passing resemblance to the national law championed by President Obama. Romney had also switched his position on abortion — from pro-choice to pro-life — and was an uneasy fit (at best) for the sort of economic populism sweeping the country. He’s also a Mormon in a party whose primary electorate is dominated by white evangelical Protestants.
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