No, Mitt Romney has been married to Ann Romney and no one else.
No. Mitt Romney has never been arrested. He has a clean record.
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Mitt Romney has one wife. Polygamy is illegal in the U.S. It hasn't been supported by the Mormon church (Mitt Romney's religious affiliation) as a whole since 1890. It is an outdated practice, and not a part of modern Mormonism. He has been married to Ann Romney since 1969. He has no previous marriages.
No. He had 5 children, All sons.
Yes. He lived there when he was younger. His father George was Governor of Michigan.
He has been divorced once.
Ann Romney, Mitt Romney's one and only wife, the only woman he has ever been married to, been in love with, or had any type of intimate relationship with, gave birth to all 5 boys, Tagg, Matt, Ben, Josh, and Craig. Those 5 sons are themselves faithful husbands and fathers. In fact, if more men held their wives with the same regard that Mitt has for Ann, I'm convinced we would have fewer divorces, happier marriages, stronger families, a stronger economy, and a stronger America. And btw, Ann Romney also raised those 5 boys by herself (of course, she may've had some help from Mitt, but let's be honest -- it's the moms who do most of the work!) Anyway, the Romney boys did not grow up with a staff of maids, butlers, and nannies.
Mr. Romney was on the Visiting Committee of Harvard Business School, the National Advisory Council of the Marriott School of Management of Brigham Young University, and the Board of Directors of Belmont Hill School.
Although the early membership of the Mormon church briefly practiced polygamy, the Mormon church has not practiced this for well over a 100 years. There are polygamist living in or around the state of Utah, but these are not members of the Mormon church. Any member of the Mormon church who practices polygamy is excommunicated.
Yes. George Romney, father of Mitt and governor of Michigan made a try for the 1968 Presidential nomination. In fall of 1967 he seemed to be a likely choice, but his campaign sputtered early in 1968.