“I’LL NEVER MAKE AN ISSUE of my opponent’s Mormonism. That would be wrong.

“What, you didn’t know he was a Mormon? He is. I wondered why you didn’t ask about his Mormon faith and its possible impact on the election. Only one wife though, as far as I know — but then you can never be too sure with those Mormons,, wink, wink, nudge, nudge. Just kidding, everyone knows that Mormons have given that up. Most of them, anyway. Sadly, some people are still prejudiced against those Mormons and their polygamous ways. But I’ll never make an issue of Mormonism, because that would be wrong. Forget I even brought the whole Mormonism thing up. The Mormonism is a nonissue, after all. Who cares whether someone is a Mormon in this day and age? Not me. And I suspect that no more than a possibly winning margin tiny percentage of voters would be prejudiced enough against Mormons to vote based on something as silly as someone being a Mormon. This is the 21st Century, after all, where things like someone being a Mormon just shouldn’t matter.”