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In the key battleground state of Arizona, voters from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints are experiencing a deep divide and a political identity crisis as their historical loyalty to the Republican Party is tested, reported The New York Times on Friday. Mormon voters have in recent years been defecting to the Democratic Party in small but increasing numbers, which took their population core state of Utah from a 42-point GOP rout in 2012 to just over 20 points in 2020. And in Arizona, which also has a significant LDS population, an unusually high 18 percent of voters went for Presi…

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