Utah No Longer Majority Mormon, New Research Suggests
Utah is no longer majority Mormon, a new paper published this month in the Journal of Religion and Demography estimates.
Utah is no longer majority Mormon, a new paper published this month in the Journal of Religion and Demography estimates.
Democrat VP candidate Kamala Harris wrote in an oped in a Utah newspaper that Joe Biden as president would “restore” American values.
Family members of the Mormon family massacred in Mexico called for Mexican cartels to be designated as terrorists. The renewed call for the designation comes just a month after nine women in children — all U.S. citizens — were murdered in Mexico by members of a Mexican cartel.
The state of Utah will be investigating polygamous Mormon sect members for allegedly misusing food stamps after an FBI raid in 2016 uncovered food stamp fraud within the sect.
The FBI released surveillance video of a fundamentalist Mormon sect carrying out an $11 million food stamp fraud scheme after its ringleader had been sentenced to prison.
Prosecutors charged 11 members of a fundamentalist Mormon sect with food stamp fraud and money laundering.
Utah has not voted for a Democratic candidate for president since 1964, when Lyndon Johnson defeated Barry Goldwater there by a 55 percent to 45 percent margin, on his way to a 486 to 52 Electoral College landslide.
2012 Republican nominee Mitt Romney took a swipe at GOP frontrunner Donald Trump during a GOP dinner on Tuesday night, mocking him for his foreign-born wives.
Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) is having a bit of an identity crisis: He, his campaign, and his friendly scribes over at National Review claim that he is a “conservative”—but an establishment Republican in Nevada just endorsed him as a “moderate.”