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Sign up todayA Mormon in the White House?
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Learn moreHe may be the only Republican who can deny John McCain the nomination, and he may be the only Republican who can stop Hillary Clinton. Heโs an incredibly successful businessman and a fiscal and social conservative who managed to win the governorship in one of the staunchest Democratic states in America. But Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney is also a devout Mormonโso what does that mean for the election of 2008?
In the first book on this intriguing candidate, Hugh Hewitt sets out to explain Romney, his faith, and the importance of that debate. Mixing exclusive interviews with the governor and candid conversations with some of the countryโs leading Christian pastors and shrewdest political observers, this is a riveting look inside the most wide-open battle for the presidency since 1948.
Professor Hugh Hewitt is a lawyer, law professor and broadcast journalist whose nationally syndicated radio show is heard in more than 120 cities across the United States every weekday afternoon. Professor Hewitt is a graduate of HarvardCollege and the University of Michigan Law School, and has been teaching Constitutional Law at ChapmanUniversityLawSchool since it opened in 1995.
Lloyd James (a.k.a. Sean Pratt) has been narrating since 1996 and has recorded over six hundred audiobooks. He is a seven-time winner of the AudioFile Earphones Award and has twice been a finalist for the prestigious Audie Award. His critically acclaimed performances include Elvis in the Morning by William F. Buckley Jr. and Searching for Bobby Fischer by Fred Waitzkin, among others.
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โHewitt isโฆastute about examining the โMormon issueโ from a range of angles.โ
โHewittโs enthusiasm is a bug any voter would want to catch.โ
โThe portrait that emerges from Hewittโs useful and fast-paced book is of Romney as a dedicated family man, an experienced manager, and a savvy politician.โ
โHewitt is an agreeableโฆwriter, wise enough to take detours (such as an edifying primer on Mormon history and thought) that stave off tediumโฆAn efficient and effective exercise in political hagiography.โ
โHewitt relies on exclusive interviews with the governor, his family, and closest associates, along with candid conversations with some of the countryโs shrewdest political observers andโฆleaders to make a sober and thorough assessment of Romneyโs viability as a Republican presidential nominee.โ
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