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_Confirmed: Romney Snubs Christian Value Voters in Iowa_ 
(http://www.christianpost.com/news/romney-sidesteps-christian-value-voters-in-iowa-61961/)
 
Tues, Nov. 15, 2011 Posted: 06:02 PM EDT   
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Republican presidential frontrunner Mitt Romney decided Tuesday to sidestep 
a  key meeting of GOP candidates with Christian value voters in Iowa, 
setting off  speculation on whether Romney plans to avoid Christian venues in 
his 
run for the  presidency. 
The Romney campaign on Tuesday afternoon informed The Family Leader – one 
of  the three groups hosting the Thanksgiving Family Forum in Des Moines, 
Iowa on  Saturday – that he would not be joining six other GOP candidates for a 
 roundtable discussion. 
The forum will be held at First Federated Church in Des Moines and is 
billed  as an opportunity for the candidates to discuss the importance of faith 
in their  lives and what role that faith will play in how they will lead 
American if  elected president. 
“I believe Gov. Romney is missing a huge opportunity – one that could be  
catastrophic to his campaign,” said Bob Vander Plaats, president of The 
Family  Leader, one of the organizers of the forum, to The Christian Post. 
“If Romney loses Iowa by a significant margin, then regardless of how much  
time and money he’s spent in New Hampshire so far, it could make New 
Hampshire a  toss-up. Just ask [Senator] John McCain if you doubt the 
importance 
of Iowa,”  added Vander Plaats. “I just think Romney absence sends the 
message that he  doesn’t want to talk about our issues.” 
The Christian Post attempted to contact the Romney campaign about their  
decision to decline to participate in the forum, however, a reply was not  
received prior to publication. 
Romney has consistently maintained poll numbers in the high teens to low  
twenty percentile, but he has failed to grab a commanding lead, even as his  
opponents, some with strong support in the faith community, have stumbled or 
 fallen out of favor with Republican voters. 
The six GOP candidates that will be appearing at the forum are Texas Gov.  
Rick Perry, Atlanta businessman German Cain, former House Speaker Newt 
Gingrich,  Rep. Michele Bachmann (Minnesota) Rep. Ron Paul (Texas), and former 
Pennsylvania  Sen. Rick Santorum. 
Former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman was not invited because he did not place in 
the  top five in the Iowa straw poll nor has he consistently polled above 
five  percent in national polls. 
To many of Iowa’s values voters, Romney’s decision not to attend could 
send a  message that he isn’t willing to participate in a discussion that will 
focus on  pro-family issues such as biblical marriage and abortion – two 
issues that  Romney waivered on during his tenure as Massachusetts governor. 
With the exception of Santorum and Huntsman, nearly every other candidate,  
including former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty, has challenged Romney for the 
 frontrunner position in most major polls. None of the contenders have been 
able  to sustain support. Now, former Speaker Newt Gingrich is moving up in 
some  recent polls.
Paul Stanley
Christian Post Reporter   
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