Mitt Romney | |
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| In office January 3, – January 3, | |
| Preceded by | Orrin Hatch |
| Succeeded by | John Curtis |
| In office January 2, – January 4, | |
| Lieutenant | Kerry Healey |
| Preceded by | Paul Cellucci Jane Swift(Acting) |
| Succeeded by | Deval Patrick |
| Born | Willard Mitt Romney () March 12, (age77) Detroit, Michigan, U.S. |
| Political party | Republican |
| Spouse(s) | Ann Romney (–present) |
| Children | 5 |
| Residence | Holladay, Utah, U.S. |
| Alma mater | Brigham Young University(BA) Harvard University(MBA, JD) |
| Profession | Management consultant, Venture capitalist, Private equity |
| Net worth | US $– million () |
| Positions | Cofounder and CEO, Bain Capital(–) CEO, Bain & Company(–92) CEO, Winter Olympics Organizing Committee(–) |
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Willard Mitt Romney (born March 12, ), usually called Mitt Romney, is an American politician and businessman. Romney was the United States senator from Utah from January 3, to January 3, He was the 70th Governor of Massachusetts serving from to He ran for the Republican Party nomination in the election, but lost the nomination to United States senatorJohn McCain of Arizona.
Romney would run again for the nomination in the election, only this time winning the nomination beating former Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum and former SpeakerNewt Gingrich. His running mate was U.S. RepresentativePaul Ryan of Wisconsin. He ran against the incumbent President Barack Obama. He lost the election winning of the electoral college to Obama's
In the aftermath of the election, Romney remained low in politics and in the presidential election, Romney was a critic of Donald Trump and would endorse former GovernorGary Johnson of the Libertarian Party. After the election of Trump, it was thought that Trump would pick Romney as Secretary of State, but the position went to businessman Rex Tillerson.[1][2]
After Utah Senator Orrin Hatch retired on February 16, , Romney became a candidate for the United States senate in the election.[3] In June , Romney won the Republican nomination for the Senate seat.[4] He won the general election in a landslide victory replacing retiring Senator Orrin Hatch.
Romney was born in Detroit. His father, George Romney, was an auto executive and Governor of Michigan and his mother Lenore Romney, was an actress and politician. When Mitt was young, he served a Mormon mission in France. Romney graduated from Brigham Young University, in , and later went to Harvard Business School and Harvard Law School. In the s, Romney was one of the leaders of Bain Capital, a company that bought other companies and tried to make them more profitable. In , Romney ran for the United States Senate against Ted Kennedy, but lost. Romney was in charge of the Salt Lake Organizing Committee, which helped run the Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, Utah.[5] Romney took over the committee after a scandal where some people were being bribed.
After success with the Olympics, Romney became Governor of Massachusetts. While Governor, he was one of the supporters of Massachusetts' health care plan though he now opposes Barack Obama's health care plan. Both plans are very similar.[6][7]
He ran for president in , but the Republican Party nominated John McCain instead.[8] He ran again in and was nominated to be the main Republican candidate against President Barack Obama, but lost the election.[9]
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Further information: United States presidential election,
After winning the Republican Party presidential primaries in , Mitt Romney took part of the United States presidential election. He won the primaries against its major rivals Ron Paul and Newt Gingrich. Right after his winning in the republican primaries and access to the presidential campaign, Mitt Romney has been critiqued by the Democratic Party (United States) for being part in the board of directors for the company Bain Capital Inc. from to During these three years, purchases of different companies by Bain Capital led to relocation of high-tech jobs in the United States to Mexico and China.[10] In these uncertain economic times, this charge was unpopular with the average American. The Democratic Party (United States) also revealed with the help of the American Broadcasting Company that Mitt Romney has bank accounts in the Cayman Islands which would allow him to stare money over U.S. tax laws . About this guilt, Mitt Romney said during his campaign in New Hampshire:"{…} if there's an opportunity to save taxes, we like anybody else in this country will follow that opportunity.”.[11]
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During the first televised debate of the presidential campaign, Mitt Romney accused President Obama of having plunged America into the deepest economic crisis since the s. He also suggests that President Barack Obama had not met its promises during his presidential previous mandate like increase the real income of the average American family.[12] Mitt Romney made a provision to which pleased many American citizens during the debate that allowed him to gain some points to national survey and even surpass Barack Obama in the voting intentions of Americans.[13]
After the first debate, an internet site named revealed on Monday September. 17, a YouTube video of Mitt Romney talking about some people of the United States who live at the expense of the state.
In this video he said: "There are 47 percent of the people who will vote for the president no matter what. All right, there are 47 percent who are with him, who are dependent upon government, who believe that they are victims, who believe the government has a responsibility to care for them, who believe that they are entitled to health care, to food, to housing, to you-name-it -- that that's an entitlement. And the government should give it to them. And they will vote for this president no matter what. These are people who pay no income tax. [M]y job is not to worry about those people. I'll never convince them they should take personal responsibility and care for their lives."[14][15]
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On the night of November 6, , he announced that Barack Obama was re-elected as President of the United States of America and by extension Mitt Romney lost his chance to become president. He had received votes against the required to win.[16][17]
His niece, Ronna Romney McDaniel, became the new Chair of the Republican Party after President Donald Trump nominated the then-Chairman Reince Priebus to White House Chief of Staff.
On January 2, , after Orrin Hatch announced he would retire, Romney changed his Twitter location from Massachusetts to Holladay, Utah opening the long speculation of Romney running for the Senate seat.[18]
On February 16, , Romney formally launched his campaign through a video message posted on Facebook and Twitter.[19][20] He won the Republican nomination on June 26, , beating state lawmaker Mike Kennedy.[4]
Romney defeated Jenny Wilson in the general election in November
On February 13, Romney voted that Republican nominated PresidentDonald Trump was guilty of starting the storming of the United States Capitol. He and six other Republican senators also voted that Trump was guilty. This was after the House of Representatives Second impeachment of Donald Trump.[21]
In , Romney received the Profile in Courage Award for his impeachment vote for Trump.[22]
In September , Romney announced he would not run for re-election in and retire from the Senate when his term expires in [23]