GOP's values voters reluctantly support Romney
By Jackie Kucinich, USA TODAY
With the field of conservative presidential candidates now known, attendees at the Values Voter Summit here say they have begun to accept that the race for the Republican presidential nomination will come down to former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney and someone else.
Should Romney prevail, most said they would support him whether they like it or not, but they are not yet willing to give up hope that someone else will prevail.
It may take some time for them to get enthusiastic about Romney, if they ever do.
That showed in the straw poll conducted Saturday, which Rep. Ron Paul of Texas won handily with 732 votes, followed by businessman Herman Cain with 447.
Romney finished with 88 votes out of 1,983 cast. Only former House speaker Newt Gingrich and former Utah governor Jon Huntsman fared worse with 54 and two votes, respectively.
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