How will Mitt Romney respond to Gordon B. Hinckleys death?

I know its a sad day for the LDS church, and my thoughts and prayers are with them. But I am kind of interested on how Mitt Romney will respond? Will he continue to campaign, or go to Utah after the Florida Primary, issue a statement, or just do nothing? Any speculation? Thanks.

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  1. He will say as little as possible. He may acknowledge Hinckley's death and it's effect on his Church, but beyond that... he'll say nothing. He doesn't want this to refocus public attention on his Mormonism. And no, I'd bet that the last thing you'll see him do right now is to go to Utah.
  2. I'm sure he'll comment. Whether the press will pick it up, I couldn't say.
  3. Romney probably is laughing, he is a bad mormon anyways, he screwed up my state and because of him we are infested with illegals and gangs.
  4. I bet Romney does feel a great lost, but he will not drop out. He has come so far to not. If he does come to utah, it will be appreciated. Right now, what is best is for him to continue. If he feels that is something he needs to do than he will. He will mention something if it needs to be. Give it time.
  5. I don't understand these questions. Why do so many people want to make Romney's religion an issue?
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