Religious Republicans have God on their side
US: For the faithful at Ohio's Diamond Hill Cathedral, only one
opinion poll matters before Super Tuesday: who would God vote for?
“We're going to have to pray and find out,” said Clint Hardin, 57, a
leader at the complex in Mansfield, which includes a cavernous church, a
biblically themed dinner theater, and Biblewalk -- a sort of biblical
Madame Tussaud's boasting 300 full-size wax figures.
Ohio is the most important of 10 states up for grabs Tuesday in the
drawn-out Republican primary contest. And although most bets are on Mitt
Romney, Rick Santorum is seen by many as having God on his side.
A Roman Catholic denouncing abortion, gay rights and mandatory
insurance coverage for contraception, Santorum ticks important boxes for
America's conservative Christian voters.
AFP |