I'm afraid you're wrong this time. I know a lot of Mormons who won't vote for Mitt, and a lot who will. It is true that the LDS Church gave out messages from the leaders encouraging them to go to the caucuses this year. Oh, they did it without mentioning Mitt or the Republican party specifically, like they were encouraging good citizenship in a non-partisan way. But in the inside track the leaders are pulling for Mitt and Hatch, and the word is getting around on a personal basis. This did indeed have a major impact at the caucuses, and gave Hatch a big boost.
The fact that organizations like the Deseret News and KSL radio/TV have been for sixty years headed by members of the CFR-connected Salt Lake Committee on Foreign Relations would cause cognitive dissonance among very conservative faithful LDS members, and in my opinion Mormons who are members of organizations like that which covertly undermine the US Constitutional government in favor of top-down, undemocratic world governance schema through multilateral or UN governance mechanisms which people cannot vote on means they should be excommunicated for their membership in such evil undemocratic and anti-human liberty semi-secret organizations. Yeah, you can get invited to attend a meeting/dinner/speech , but you have to promise to follow their rule of "non-attribution" meaning you can't say who said what afterwards, ostensibly to promote candid discussions of sensitive issues and prevent the repercussions of being quoted for what you really think, and otherwise gossiped about. In reality it just enables completely false public political posturing and massive deception.
That said, it is stupid to call Orrin Hatch or Mitt Romney Republicans, just as much as it is to call Obama and Harry Reid Democrats. They are only right- and left-handed puppets of the same puppeteer. Ron Paul is not a Republican either, as he is clearly breaking ranks with the Business Party of Rockefeller, Inc and the Federal Reserve bankers, not to mention the Progressive Dependency Party of the Disenfranchised.
Paul alone is even trying to represent the ordinary responsible American, and I think that just demands a clear choice in a brand new political organization. American Independence Party, anyone????