
Tonight's tally in the Florida primary may be pivotal for the campaigns of Mitt Romney and John McCain as they roll into Super-duper Tuesday next week. An average of recent polling puts McCain less than one point ahead of Romney.
Here's all a Utahn needs to know:
Romney, the millionaire investor, says he's the most qualified to keep the nation's shuddering economy from stalling out. He attacks McCain's ideas as simplistic and economically dangerous.
McCain, a Navy squadron commander, zings back: "I did not manage, I led.... And I didn't manage for profit, I led for patriotism."
One thing seems sure, a poor third or worse finish in Florida is likely to snuff Rudy Giuliani's presidential aspirations.
The New York Times took yet another in-depth look at how Mormons feel about Mitt — this time it was a couple of NYC's 42,000 LDS members.
It wasn't surprising that Jeff Magee, like most Mormons, takes great pride in Mitt's candidacy.
Joseph Doria, on the other hand, is critical of how Mitt represents his church.“My gut sense about Mitt Romney is he’ll say anything to any group to curry favor, and that’s disappointing to me — that’s not what we teach as a church. Mitt Romney representing our faith in the public arena does make me uncomfortable, and I’m sad to say that.”
Whoa. I'll bet the home teachers will be converging on Brother Doria's house tonight.

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