With the national presidential campaign about ready to have its two candidates go face to face, one wonders what recognition Obama and Romney will make of their Native voters? Indians didn’t get the vote in America until 1924, four years after women received that right. Romney was governor of a state that swept most of its tribes away. As a Mormon, his fellows in faith have had mixed relations with Native peoples. President Obama’s profile about Native concerns is equally questionable. This year, the media has expressed interest in the voting of the Four Corners states in swaying the election. These votes include those from Indian Country. Many Natives in this region vote Democratic but come from conservative backgrounds.