Mormons Hold Peculiar Place in Politics, Survey Reveals
Sarah Israelson-Hartley

PROVO — Mormons are a peculiar people — not only in their religious beliefs, but in the political arena as well, several professors and officials explained Friday.
During the symposium "Religion and Politics: The Philosophical Problem and Its Contemporary Implications," presented by BYU's Tocqueville Project, several professors explored the role and influence of members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in politics.
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