Looking at who is involved, it would seem that the conservative
christians in the right wing just cannot stand the idea of a Mormon
becoming the nominee for their party.

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http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0112/71077.html Conservative
elites to huddle to stop RomneyBy: Jonathan MartinJanuary 4, 2012
11:12 AM EST
A group of movement conservatives has called an emergency meeting in
Texas next weekend to find a “consensus” Republican presidential
hopeful, POLITICO has learned.
“You and your spouse are cordially invited to a private meeting with
national conservative leaders of faith at the ranch of Paul and Nancy
Pressler near Brenham, Texas, with the purpose of attempting to unite
and to come to a consensus on which Republican Presidential candidate
or candidates to support, or which not to support,” read an invitation
that is making its way into in-boxes Wednesday morning.
The meeting is being hosted by such prominent conservative figures as
James Dobson, founder of Focus on the Family; Don Wildmon, one-time
chairman of the American Family Association; and Gary Bauer, himself a
former presidential candidate.
Many of the individuals on the host list attended a previous
closed-door session with Rick Perry this summer, but Perry’s candidacy
stalled out, and he returned home to Texas after a disappointing
fifth-place finish in Iowa.
Movement conservatives are concerned that a vote split between Newt
Gingrich and Rick Santorum among base voters could enable Mitt Romney
to grab the GOP nomination. A source who shared the invitation said
the meeting was about how to avoid such a possibility.
Yet time is short, with New Hampshire Tuesday and both South Carolina
and Florida contests in January. In many ways, the Texas meeting is an
11th-hour version of the conversation that many conservative activists
have been having for more than a year, how to find a down-the-line
conservative to stop Romney — and until now, they’ve come up short.
Romney edged out Santorum by eight votes in the Iowa caucuses, and
Gingrich placed a distant fourth, behind Ron Paul.
Santorum seems best positioned to take on the mantle of
Romney-stopper, particularly given his own appeal to evangelical
voters in Iowa, but his sudden surge in Iowa left him heading into
future contests short of cash and on-the-ground organizations in
upcoming states.
Gingrich praised Santorum in his concession speech Tuesday in Iowa,
but showed no sign of dropping out of the race — pledging to assail
Romney as a “Massachusetts moderate” while campaigning in New
Hampshire and South Carolina. Michele Bachmann, who never caught fire
with conservative elites, suspended her campaign Wednesday.
On Tuesday night, a prominent Iowa conservative, Bob Vander Platts,
called on Republicans to unite behind Santorum in hopes of stopping
Romney. Vander Platts, who has backed Santorum, suggested Gingrich
should reassess his candidacy.
If Republicans are going to put up a “pro-family conservative against
Mitt Romney, some decisions need to be made,” the former gubernatorial
candidate told reporters at a Sa

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