Daily Beast
Brian  Schweitzer: Mitt Romney’s ‘Family Came From a Polygamy Commune in  
Mexico’
by _Ben Jacobs_ (http://www.thedailybeast.com/contributors/ben-jacobs.html) 
 Apr  19, 2012 7:05 PM EDT  
 

Montana Gov. Brian Schweitzer says Mitt Romney’s roots in Mexico  will hurt 
him with female voters
 
 
 
 
The Daily Beast contacted the office of Montana Gov. Brian Schweitzer today 
 to talk about whether his state would be in play in the 2012 presidential  
election. About a half hour later, the governor called back, and he had a 
lot to  say. He didn’t think that Montana would be a swing state, but the 
Democrat did  say that Mitt Romney could have issues nationally because his 
father was “born  on a polygamy commune in Mexico.”
 
While discussing swing states, Schweitzer said Romney would have a “tall  
order to position Hispanics to vote for him,” and I replied that was mildly  
ironic since Mitt’s father was born in Mexico, giving the clan a nominal 
claim  to being Hispanic. Schweitzer replied that it is “kinda ironic given 
that his  family came from a polygamy commune in Mexico, but then he’d have to 
talk about  his family coming from a polygamy commune in Mexico, given the 
gender  discrepancy.” Women, he said, are “not great fans of polygamy, 86 
percent were  not great fans of polygamy. I am not alleging by any stretch 
that Romney is a  polygamist and approves of [the] polygamy lifestyle, but his 
father was born  into [a] polygamy commune in Mexico.” 
 
Romney’s father, George—who served as governor of Michigan and was a 
member  of the Nixon cabinet and also a presidential candidate—was born in 
Mexico 
in  1907 to a family of American Mormons who fled to Mexico when the United 
States  government cracked down on the practice of polygamy. George Romney’
s parents  were in a monogamous marriage, but Mexico was the last bastion 
for the practice  of plural marriage in the Church of Latter Day Saints. (The 
church has since  expressly prohibited the practice.)
 
While the Obama campaign has ruled Romney’s faith off-limits, it was the  
subject of some attacks from evangelicals during the GOP primary.
 
Romney’s campaign did not immediately respond to a request for comment on  
Schweitzer’s remarks.


In response to Governor Schweitzer’s comments, Obama campaign spokesperson  
Lis Smith said “Attacking a candidate's religion is out of bounds, and our  
campaign will not engage in it, and we don’t think others should  either.”




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