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IOWA FALLS, Iowa -- Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney promised Thursday he won't be a "shrinking violet" when it comes to defending his Mormon faith during the campaign, but he said he still isn't sure giving a major speech about his beliefs is a good idea.
Romney spent the day campaigning around the state in anticipation of Saturday's non-binding straw poll of Iowa Republicans. He spoke to the Deseret Morning News during the drive between two small farm communities north of Des Moines.See the full content of this document
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Mitt 'No Shrinking Violet' About Faith
"I guess people who watch the normal interviews and TV debates see me in my normal nice guy mode," the former leader of the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City said. "But I also have backbone. I'm no shrinking violet. And if someone questions my commitment to my faith or my family, I'll resp...
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