not college graduates. 18% of a close eselection a lot. dana: this is something people don t know. recently two of the solicitor generals of the united states, the person that defends the united states in court, especially the supreme court level, rex lee and jay ruben clark argue on behalf of america. you can t find more patriotic people. they were mormon. business, j.w. marriott. if i lan thropy is a big deal in mormon church. harvard business school, academia, kim clark is the dean there. kimberly, your old stomping ground. steve young, quarterback of the san francisco 49ers. greg: president obama. dana: il ings s low 43%
anyway. will some people stay home based on mormonism? what do you think? bob: the thing about the poll no, difference in proposition for mormonism than any of the other religious faith. that is constant. opposition to mormonism has gone fairly consistent from the first time it was polled when george romney was running for president. it s about the 20-20%. if you look at where it comes from, mostly from less educated, high school graduates and less, and i think in that sense whereas with black and jews the number plummeted who wouldn t vote for him, it s consistent with mormonism, and think that s fundamentally a problem. if it s just among democrats i d say it s not a problem. but it spreads across the board. greg: i don t think it s a problem because the person talking the least about mormonism are the mormons. the only people talking about this is the media. they are the ones saying it could be a problem. but from those that i know which aren t many, i didn t know they were morm
they never talk about it. that s why they re healthy. they don t bring it up. they don t drink or smoke, no coffee, don t talk about religion on the dinner table. bob: you couldn t get five miles of the temple. eric: i spend a lot of time with numbers and statistics and 18% of anything, if you have 82% of anything you are doing pretty darn well. dana: that s what i thought. this is not a non-study. the only time it gets a little interesting is when you mention when you break it apart by party. so if you are a democrat, you are, you have a 24% chance of not voting for mitt romney because he is a mormon. if you re republican substantially lower thannism thought the democrats i thought the democrats were party of openness. equality. inclusion. turns out they re substantia substantially more concerned with romney mormonism. bob: the numbers are consistent. they re substantially committed to keeping you away. fact of the matter is this is across the board among people
not college graduates. 18% of a close eselection a lot. dana: this is something people don t know. recently two of the solicitor generals of the united states, the person that defends the united states in court, especially the supreme court level, rex lee and jay ruben clark argue on behalf of america. you can t find more patriotic people. they were mormon. business, j.w. marriott. if i lan thropy is a big deal in mormon church. harvard business school, academia, kim clark is the dean there. kimberly, your old stomping ground. steve young, quarterback of the san francisco 49ers. greg: president obama. dana: i will tell you a lot of people are mormon in position of leadership that people might like or support and think are good leader bus they don t realize they re
will some people stay home based on mormonism? what do you think? bob: the thing about the poll no, difference in proposition for mormonism than any of the other religious faith. that is constant. opposition to mormonism has gone fairly consistent from the first time it was polled when george romney was running for president. it s about the 20-20%. if you look at where it comes from, mostly from less educated, high school graduates and less, and i think in that sense whereas with black and jews the number plummeted who wouldn t vote for him, it s consistent with mormonism, and think that s fundamentally a problem. if it s just among democrats i d say it s not a problem. but it spreads across the board. greg: i don t think it s a problem because the person talking the least about mormonism are the mormons. the only people talking about this is the media. they are the ones saying it could be a problem. but from those that i know which aren t many, i didn t know they were mormons beca