Yes
A romney needs 1,000 votes two win an electoral election
George Romney ran for, but failed to win, the Republican nomination in 1964 and 1968, receiving the votes of just 3% of the delegates in '64 and 4% in '68. His son Mitt Romney won the Republican nomination in 2012 but lost the election.
No. Mitt Romney failed to win the Republican nomination for president in 2008 and the presidency in 2012. He has said he will never again pursue the office.
Although Mitt Romney was defeated in 2008, as of April 2012, he is the front runner for the Republican nomination.
Mitt Romney, financier and former governor of Massachusetts , won the Republican nomination for 2012.
no
1144 delegates are needed to win the 2012 Republican nomination.
In mid-2012, Romney is seeking the nomination by the Republican party as its Presidential candidate in the November, 2012 election (likely running against incumbent president Barack Obama).
In 2008, he first had to get the Democratic nomination, so his opponent was Hillary Clinton. Once he got the nomination, his opponent was Republican party candidate John McCain, and Mr. Obama defeated him. In 2012, the president's opponent was Republican candidate Mitt Romney, and Mr. Obama defeated him to win re-election.
George W. Romney, father of 2012 Republican Party Presidential Nominee Mitt Romney, was the Governor of Michigan from 1 January 1963 until 22 January 1969. After a failed attempt the win the 1968 Republican Party Presidential Nomination, Romney was appointed by President Richard Nixon to his Cabinet. He served as Nixon's Secretary of Housing and Urban Development until the end of Nixon's first term.
1144
Hillary Clinton won dispite predictions that she would lose to Barack Obama. John McCain also defeated Mitt Romney for the Republican nomination. Hillary Clinton won dispite predictions that she would lose to Barack Obama. John McCain also defeated Mitt Romney for the Republican nomination.