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Why I am supporting Mitt Romney for President

As we approach the primary voting season, there are more and more new folks finding their way to our humble blog. The information I found on this blog was extremely helpful to me as I assessed the various candidates in search of “the One.” As such, I thought it would be fitting for me to share why I am a staunch supporter of Governor Mitt Romney in his run for the White House.

In a nutshell, Mitt Romney is the only “full-spectrum” Conservative who can rally the support of all three wings of the Reagan coalition, namely, Social, Economic, and Foreign Policy Conservatives.

For a full treatment of Mitt Romney’s positions, I would refer you to his comprehensive policy book “Vision for a Strong America.” Let me summarize here, however, the highlights across the major issues:

Foreign Policy
o War against Islamic Fascism: We are engaged in a multi-front war which will require using all of our military, economic, and diplomatic might to win; we must defeat the terrorists and those who aid and abet them as well as help the Muslim people enter the 21st century (click here and here)
o Iraq and Afghanistan: The surge is working and we must do what it takes to help Iraq and Afghanistan become stable democratic allies in the war on Islamic Fascism and support our troops (click here and here)
o Iran: Iran must not be allowed to become a nuclear state; diplomacy and economic sanctions are critical, but may not be enough; the military option must remain on the table (click here)
o Military: Need to increase defense spending to a minimum of 4% of GDP to make sure our armed forces have the equipment they need in the field and the support the need back home; the best ally of peace is a strong America (click here and here)

Economic Policy
o Taxes: We need to keep the Bush tax cuts permanent, eliminate the Death Tax, and cut taxes on capital gains, dividends, and interest to zero for the Middle Class (click here, and here)
o Spending: We need to restrain Federal spending and close the deficit; will veto any budget where non-defense discretionary spending growth exceeds inflation minus 1%; Need to give the President a line-item veto; Strong track record of financial management from Massachusetts where he closed a $3B deficit and turned it into a $1B surplus without raising taxes; carry out a comprehensive review of government spending to increase efficiency and effectiveness (click here and here)
o Entitlements reform: Maintain benefits for current Seniors, but institute fundamental reforms combining slowing the rate of increase for benefits based on income, extending the retirement age, individual retirement accounts, and no tax increases (click here)
o Healthcare: Mitt Romney is the only candidate on either side of the aisle who implemented a universal health care plan; He covered all of the citizens of Massachusetts using market-based insurance without raising taxes; Governor Romney advocates a Federalist state-by-state approach to make health insurance more affordable for everyone (click here)
o Globalization: Continue to trade around the world but make sure we negotiate level playing fields in foreign markets and upgrade American competitiveness through investments in education and innovation (click here and here)

Culture and Values
o Illegal immigration: Control the border first and turn of the “magnets” that attract illegal immigrants by implementing an employment verification system, no special path for illegal immigrants to become citizens (i.e. no amnesty), no sanctuary cities, increased enforcement by local police agencies (click here, here, and here)
o Traditional marriage: In favor of amending the constitution to keep marriage defined as between a man and a woman; fought the Massachusetts Supreme Court to prevent the state from becoming a destination for same-sex couples looking for marriage licenses (click here and here and here)
o Life: Much has been made of Governor Romney’s switch from being Pro-Abortion to Pro-Life; This is a critical issue for me; I have heard many times why he made this change, and I believe him; I believe that Mitt Romney will fight for the rights of the unborn and be a great leader in supporting Life (click here, here, and here)

The choice of a nominee and President, however, is not strictly a “right-brained” decision based on policy statements and positions. There needs to be something inspirational about a candidate whether it’s the way that they speak to a crowd, interact one on one, or something about their personal story that sets them apart.

Experiencing Mitt through articles and videos really helped seal the deal for me. Below, I have listed some of what I would consider the best of the best articles and videos that helped me come to the decision to support Mitt actively. I’m sure I’m missing some great material, but there is a lot down below. I would encourage you to click through as much of this as you can, and if you have a favorite that wasn’t listed, please leave a link in the comments!

Key videos, speeches, appearances, and articles:
Articles
o Romney to the Rescue (Newsmax) – Great overview of Mitt Romney
o National Review’s endorsement of Mitt Romney
o The House that Mitt Built (Private Equity International) – Behind the scenes view of how Mitt ran Bain Capital and his leadership style
o The Making of Mitt Romney (Boston Globe) – Reasonably balanced biography of each of the major phases of Mitt’s life starting from his youth through today
o Consultant in Chief (Wall Street Journal) – Interview of Mitt where he talks about how he would fix the Federal Government
o For Romney & Company, Campaign is all Business (NY Times) – How Mitt runs his campaign and what it would mean for his Presidency
o Evangelicals for Mitt statement of support
o Mark DeMoss on why Evangelicals should support Mitt
o Ann Romney Opens Up (People Magazine) – Great interview with Ann; she would be a fantastic First Lady!

Speeches
o “Faith in America” – Seminal address on the role of religious faith and liberty in our nation
o Address to the Value Voters Summit – Seminal address on culture and value issues
o Iowa Straw Poll victory speech
o Highlights from the Republican debates (click 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th)
o Speech at CPAC 2007 – One of Mitt’s first major addresses to the leading grassroots gathering of Conservatives; one of his best speeches in my opinion
o Presidential Campaign Announcement – Mitt announcing that he’s running and why he’s running

Campaign videos
o Biographical overview video of Mitt Romney (click part I, II, III, IV, V, VI, and VII)
o “Path to Victory” webcast – Mitt and Meg Whitman (CEO of eBay) discussing the 2007 campaign and discussing the plan for 2008
o Retrospective of Governor Romney’s campaign in 2007
o Online “Ask Mitt Anything” – For those of us who don’t live in an early primary state, Mitt held an online town hall meeting which provides a really good overview of his key positions
o Christmas 2006 – Behind the scenes look at the Romney family and how they made the decision together that Mitt should run for President; cynics have criticized this video as contrived, but I love the fact that he has held his family together while achieving such exceptional success; you can’t fake this stuff

Media appearances
o Mitt on Jim Cramer of CNBC’s Mad Money – Great interview by Jim Cramer where he calls Mitt the “Best businessman in America”
o Mitt on ABC News talking about Ann – Great interview of Mitt where he discusses what he loves so much about Ann
o Mitt on Meet the Press – Tim Russert throws everything he’s got plus the kitchen sink at Mitt who proceeds to address each point in a clear, classy, and compelling way

My favorite TV spots
o “Searched” – Compelling true story of how Mitt Romney shut down Bain Capital and moved all the employees to NYC to search for and find the daughter of one of his partners
o “Choice: Judgment” – Striking contrast ad highlighting Mike Huckabee’s 1,033 pardons and clemencies (more than 2x his three predecessors) vs. zero from Mitt Romney
o “Choice: The Record” – Ad contrasting Mitt’s record on illegal immigration vs. Mike Huckabee’s record of supporting tax payer funded scholarships and in-state tuition for illegal immigrants
o “Not Politically Correct” – Mitt’s record supporting life, English immersion education, and traditional marriage
o “Experience Matters” – Ad highlighting the lack of real world, executive experience on the part of Hillary Clinton (and equally applicable to the other Democrats)
o “Ready for Action” – Summary of Governor Romney’s stump speech in 60 seconds; user-generated ad based on a contest that was run back in September
o “Our Home” – Some precious footage of Mitt playing with his children and grandchildren; focuses on the importance of strengthening our families
o “Leadership” and “Energy” – I just love the images of Mitt jogging through the backwoods and the focus on his track record in business; I think he’s the only politician I’ve seen jogging where it looked like he was actually in shape…not just a photo op
o “Ocean” – Ad lamenting the degradation of our culture and Mitt’s thoughts on how he would like to address it; as a parent this one really resonated with me
o “Tested, Proven” – One of his early ads highlighting his track record in Massachusetts
o “I Like Vetoes” – Ad highlights his track record of vetoing excessive spending; no doubt in my mind that he’ll control spending after seeing this ad and other times when he has addressed this topic

Finally, it is one thing to support Mitt with your vote, but I’d like to ask you to consider supporting Mitt in a more active way. Like many of you, I had always followed politics, but never became active in politics (other than voting) until this year in support of Governor Romney.

This year is different. First, this is arguably the most consequential election in over twenty years. The challenges and issues that will be faced by our next President will have far reaching ramifications for our children and grandchildren.

Additionally, we face a set of candidates on the Republican side who represent vastly different positions and perspectives, some of whom threaten to tear asunder the Reagan coalition that has served us so well. Whether it is the socially liberal and sanctuary city defending Rudy Giuliani, the divisive, theocratic, soft on crime and illegal immigration, and fiscally populist Mike Huckabee, or the McCain Feingold, “Gang of 14”, and pro-Amnesty John McCain, there are clear differences in the way that each of these individuals would take the Republican Party.

If you’ve found this persuasive, please do whatever you can to support Mitt Romney’s candidacy. If you’re from Iowa, please caucus for Mitt (get more information here). Winning Iowa is job one between now and January 3.

If you are not from Iowa, please stay informed by checking in here at Elect Romney in 2008 every day. Make a donation to help Mitt win the media air war. Put on a bumper sticker or put up a yard sign (get them here). And most importantly, talk with your friends, family, co-workers, and neighbors about why you’re supporting Mitt Romney! Personal testimonials from trusted individuals are by far the most effective ways to gain more supporters for Mitt!

If you still have questions or remain unconvinced, leave a comment and we’ll do our best to answer your question. Or better yet, if you are also a Mitt supporter, leave a comment telling us why! Thank you for reading!

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A Tale of Two Governors

“It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness….”

Sounds like these words were written during a presidential campaign! As we watch polling numbers shift with the wind, fickle voters are struggling to identify a candidate to support in the approaching primaries. In the current age of wisdom and foolishness, voters have two criteria they can use as a basis for their decision–words and actions.

Some voters like to judge based upon what the candidates are saying–or have said at some point in their political lives. Wise people prefer to make decisions based upon what the candidates have actually done. Actions don’t lie, they can be misinterpreted, but the actions themselves are much more reliable than rhetoric. With this in mind, let’s compare Governor Romney’s actions with Governor Huckabee’s actions–starting well before either of them were candidates for anything.

Similarities:

Both attended private religious universities for undergraduate studies and both were very successful students. Romney attended Brigham Young University where he was the valedictorian of his graduating class. Huckabee on the other hand graduated magna cum laude from Ouachita Baptist University.

Both went on to pursue advanced degrees, Romney in Business and Law from Harvard, Huckabee in Theology from the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary.

Both served in religious leadership positions for approximately 12 years. Romney as a Bishop and Stake President (similar to a pastor and catholic bishop respectively), while Huckabee served as pastor of several churches after working for a televangelist.

Both ran for senate in the early 90’s and lost to the incumbent. Huckabee ran in ‘92 and Romney in ‘94.

During the 90’s, both ran as moderate Republicans to appeal to the demographic of their respective states. Romney ran with a pro-choice (status quo) approach to abortion while Huckabee’s campaign advisor, Dick Morris (of Clinton fame), had this to say about Huckabee.

“Morris said the mistake Republicans always make is that they are too much of a country club set. What we wanted to do was run a progressive campaign that would appeal to all Arkansans.’” Morris elaborated, “So we opened the campaign with ads that characterized Mike as more of a moderate whose values were the same as those of other Arkansans.”

Both candidates share many conservative positions and have acted on behalf of those positions including their collective defense of marriage as the union between a man and a woman.

While their paths share many similar milestones, their journeys were far from identical.

Differences:

During their respective tenures as religious leaders, Huckabee was paid a salary for his service while Romney’s service went unpaid. Same thing with their respective tenures in political office. Romney refused a paycheck, while Huckabee combined his government salary with many of the other “benefits” that are often available to politicians in powerful offices. Some of these benefits include $40,000 from a political action committee paid for “speaking fees” to Huckabee. As governor, Huckabee dipped into the $60,000 maintenance budget for the governor’s mansion to supliment his income for which he was fined $1,000 by the state ethics commission. Then there were the “gifts” Huckabee recieved as Governor worth more than $130,000. And when it was all said and done, they even tried to take the furniture with them.

You’d have to say that one of these two candidates truly served the people of his state and congregations, while the other was served by the people of his state and congregations.

Continuing the comparison, Governor Romney faced a huge 3 billion dollar deficit when he entered office. To solve the problem, Romney cut taxes and goverment spending and left the state with almost 2 billion in surplus. Huckabee on the other hand faced shortfalls as well but his response was dramatically different.

He is seen here virtually begging the legislature to raise any number of taxes to overcome the shortfall. Three of his tax increases include raising taxes on gasoline, diesel fuel, and nursing home beds. By the time his tenure was complete, Arkansas debt obligations had increased by 1 billion dollars and while he cut $378 million in taxes, he also increased taxes by $873 million for a net increase of over $500 million in new taxes. You’d think with those kind of tax increases, the state would have been in better shape in the end, but unfortunately, Huckabee also approved increases in state spending each year by almost 12% per year (140% over 12 years). By the way, under Romney, spending increased approximately 2%.

Character Matters:

We could write a book detailing the differences between the actions of Governor Romney and Governor Huckabee, but we’ll stop here for now. Speaking of books, Mike Huckabee’s recently released a book with the following title:

    Character Makes a Difference: Where I’m From, Where I’ve Been, and What I Believe.

It’s ironic that he left out the phrase: “What I’ve Done”. Because when it comes to character, there’s really no better indicator. That’s OK though, because actions are what Mitt Romney talks about in his book, “Turnaround”, which tells the story of the 2002 Olympics.

As someone smarter than all of us once said, “By their fruits ye shall know them”. It’s easy to talk the talk, but only one candidate has walked the walk, and that’s Mitt Romney.

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“THE MAKING OF MITT ROMNEY”: Boston Globe Offers LOADS of Info/stories on Romney

It will take me a few days in may spare time to process all this information, but make sure to check out the Boston Globe’s “The Making of Mitt Romney” 7-part special edition. There seems to be over a dozen of detailed and lengthy articles highlighting different phases throughout his life.

I’ve been reading just about everthing Romney-related for over a year now, and I’ve learned lots of new things more about him after just spending the last hour going through less than a quarter of it.

One thing that I’ve noticed so far from the peices I’ve read is that it’s pretty hard to find one of Mitt’s personal contacts from his past that have anything bad to say about him.

Thoughts? Impressions? Favorite Parts/Quotes?

Jeff Fuller

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Vic Lundquist

Mitt Romney’s Car Accident in France

June 24th, 2007 | No Comments | Posted in Biographies, France, Mitt Romney


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Many articles about Governor Mitt Romney have mentioned his near fatal car accident in France in which the car he was driving was hit head-on. This article by Michael Paulson of The Boston Globe is by far the most comprehensive I have read. Mr. Paulson includes interviews from the survivors who are still alive. To read the online article, click here: WEB EXCLUSIVE Survivors recall tragic car crash in France with Romney at the wheel

Or you can read the article embedded here:

~ Vic

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Dumb?

May 12th, 2007 | 2 Comments | Posted in Biographies

“If liberals were prevented from ever again calling Republicans dumb, they would be robbed of half their arguments. To be sure, they would still have “racist,” “fascist,” “homophobe,” “ugly,” and a few other highly nuanced arguments in the quiver. But the loss of “dumb” would nearly cripple them.” — Ann Coulter, Slander, P. 121

Upon returning from France Romney transferred to Brigham Young University, where he was valedictorian, earning his B.A. summa cum laude in 1971. In 1975, Romney graduated from a joint JD/MBA program coordinated between Harvard Law School and Harvard Business School, where he was named a Baker Scholar. He graduated cum laude from the law school and in the top 5 percent of his business school class.

~ Mike

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Dog Blog

April 24th, 2007 | 6 Comments | Posted in Biographies

Also on my first post, Stefany Clark asks about my dog, Kingsley, and asks for a picture.

Kingsley is half yorkie, half poodle (a yorkie-poo, though I hate to actually admit to owning a dog called a yorkie-poo). He’s a great dog, here’s a picture if you’re interested. Some other Romney pets include an Australian shepherd named Reggie that belongs to Taggs family and a standard poodle named Winni in Joshs family. You will have to ask my brothers which one is the best behaved.

Posted at 2007-04-24 06:53:15 by Ben Romney

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10 Things You Didn’t Know About Mitt Romney

February 1st, 2007 | 5 Comments | Posted in 2008, Biographies

HT: Reader LeEric

By Jennifer L. Jack

Posted 2/1/07

Compiled by the U.S. News library staff

  1. Willard Mitt Romney was born in March 1947. (He stopped using Willard, the name of his father’s friend J. Willard Marriott, founder of the hotel chain, in kindergarten. Mitt was the name of his father’s cousin, a football player for the Chicago Bears in the 1920s.) His father, George, was chairman and president of the American Motors Corp. and governor of Michigan from 1963 to 1969. His mother, Lenore, began a career in the theater arts before marrying George. She ran for the U.S. Senate in 1970. He has one brother and two sisters.
  2. Mitt Romney met his wife, Ann Davies, at a party in 1965; he was 18, she was 15. He began college at Stanford University and took a job as a chauffeur on campus so he could secretly fly home on the weekends to see her.
  3. Romney left school in 1966 for a 21/2-year mission in France on behalf of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. In June 1968, a Citroen he was driving with five passengers was hit head-on by a drunken driver and he was thrown from the vehicle. One passenger died. A policeman believed Romney was dead and wrote “il est mort” on his passport. Only later was he found to be alive by Sargent Shriver, a friend of his father and the U.S. ambassador to France at the time.
  4. Mitt and Ann married on March 21, 1969–four months after he returned from his mission. Future President Gerald Ford was a guest at their wedding. Ann was attending college at Brigham Young University and Mitt transferred there, eventually graduating first in his class in 1971 with a degree in English and a 3.97 GPA. Their first son, Taggart, was born on their first anniversary.
  5. The young couple moved to Boston so Mitt could attend Harvard Law School. He was also accepted into a joint M.B.A. program at Harvard Business School. Their second son, Matthew, was born and in 1975 he graduated cum laude from Harvard Law School and in the top 5 percent of his class at HBS.
  6. He first worked at Boston Consulting Group, then as a management consultant at Bain & Co., where he became a vice president in 1978. By then he and Ann had three more sons–Joshua, Benjamin, and Craig. Mitt was asked to head Bain Capital, a venture capital company, in 1984. It was there that he became a millionaire.
  7. Romney was a leader in the Mormon church while living in Belmont, Mass. He was bishop of the Cambridge congregation, then bishop of Belmont, and in 1986 became president of the Boston-area “stake,” similar to a diocese.
  8. He spent $3 million of his own money in an unsuccessful race to unseat Edward Kennedy from the U.S. Senate in 1994.
  9. He became president and CEO of the Salt Lake Organizing Committee in February 1999 and turned around a scandal-plagued Winter Olympics. Romney donated $1 million to the games and refused to take a salary unless the committee finished in the black. When the Olympics ended successfully in February 2002, people viewed him in a new light as a rising politician.
  10. Romney was elected the 70th governor of Massachusetts in 2002. He decided not to run for re-election and instead formed a presidential exploratory committee in January 2007. One of his favorite presidents is Dwight Eisenhower, and he asked his grandchildren to call him “Ike.”

Sources:

Atlantic Monthly

Associated Press

Boston Globe

C-SPAN

New York Times

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Mitt Romney | 2008 Presidential Candidate | Washington Post 2008 Candidate Database

January 31st, 2007 | No Comments | Posted in 2008, Biographies, Media

For you newcomers to Governor Romney, here is a simple profile from The Washington Post.

Past Washington Post Coverage can be found HERE.

Ann Marie

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Hugh Hewitt adding something to our reading list

November 26th, 2006 | 7 Comments | Posted in Biographies

A Mormon in the White House?: 10 Things Every Conservative Should Know about Mitt Romney is the next book coming out from the ever prolific Hugh Hewitt. Hewitt is on good terms with most of the major conservative talk shows so look for him to lead the charge on the Romney candidacy when he does his usual promotional tour in the spring.

~~~Thomas

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National Governors Association Meeting in South Carolina

August 6th, 2006 | No Comments | Posted in Biographies, General, Michigan, News Articles

The National Governors Association is meeting today in Charleston. As always, there’s lots on the agenda at these meetings, particularly in an election year with so many vulnerable open seats. Governor Romney is the chair of the Republicans, so he’s surely working strategy at these events.

And, of course, S. Carolina is a key early primary.

~~~Thomas

In light of this event, here is Governor Romney’s Bio courtesy of the National Governors Association…

Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney
Birth Date: March 12, 1947
Birth State: Michigan
Party: Republican
Spouse: Ann Romney
Family: Married Ann Davies; five sons; six grandchildren (Ann Marie Note: this is now nine grandchildren)
Religion: Latter Day Saints (Ann Marie Note: This should read member of The Church of Jesus Chris of Latter-Day Saints).
School(s): Brigham Young University; Harvard University
Address: State House
Room 360
Phone: 617/725-4000
Fax: 617/727-9725

Relation to Another Governor:
Son of Michigan Gov. George Romney

Governor’s Web Site
State Web Site

MITT ROMNEY was born on March 12, 1947. He received his bachelor’s degree with highest honors from Brigham Young University in 1971. In 1975 he earned a masters in business administration from Harvard Business School and was named a Baker Scholar. In 1975 he also received his law degree, cum laude, from Harvard Law School. From 1978 to 1984, he was a vice president of Bain and Company, Inc., a Boston-based management consulting firm. In 1984, he founded Bain Capital, an investment company that founded, acquired, or invested in hundreds of companies, including Staples, Domino’s Pizza, and Brookstone.

In 1990, Romney took a two-year leave of absence to return to Bain and Company as its interim-CEO during a period of financial turmoil. While there, he led the company’s highly successful turnaround. With the 2002 Winter Olympics mired in controversy and facing serious financial crisis, Romney was asked to become President and CEO of the Salt Lake Organizing Committee. During the three years he ran the games, Romney succeeded in erasing a $379 million operating deficit, organizing 23,000 volunteers, galvanizing community spirit, overseeing an unprecedented security mobilization to ensure public safety, and leading one of the most successful Olympics in the nation’s history.

He was elected governor of Massachusetts in November 2002. Romney was recently appointed by President George W. Bush to the Homeland Security Advisory Committee and is the National Governors Associations co-lead governor for homeland security. He is also a member of the Executive Committee and the Education, Early Childhood, and Workforce Committee of the National Governors Association.

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Romney Bio from the Republican Governors Association

December 28th, 2005 | 8 Comments | Posted in Biographies

For those of you who are not as familiar with Mr. Romney, here is his biography from the Republican Governors Association.

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Printable PDF Bio of Mitt from the Republican Governors Association!

June 22nd, 2005 | No Comments | Posted in Biographies

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Mitt’s Biography - From www.wikipedia.com

June 22nd, 2005 | No Comments | Posted in Biographies

Mitt Romney
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.


Governor Willard Mitt Romney, JD, MBA, BA (b. March 12, 1947) is an American Republican politician from Massachusetts, who has served as Governor of Massachusetts since 2003.

Biography

Born in Detroit as the son of Michigan Governor George Romney, Mitt Romney graduated from the Cranbrook Kingswood School, received his B.A. from Brigham Young University in 1971, then an M.B.A. and J.D. from Harvard University in 1975. He is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Prior to being elected Governor, Romney was a cofounder and managing partner of Bain Capital, a Boston private equity firm; the 1994 Republican U.S. Senate nominee, winning 41% of the vote versus Senator Ted Kennedy in the closest election of Kennedy’s long Senate career; and from 1999 to 2002 the CEO of the Salt Lake Organizing Committee in charge of planning the 2002 Winter Olympics. He has also sat on the board of office supply giant Staples, Inc..

Romney was elected Governor of Massachusetts in November 2002, and is among those speculated as interested in seeking the Republican nomination for President in 2008.

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