He would make it harder for lower and middle class families.
Romney's running mate was Congressman Paul Ryan of Wisconsin.
yes he would
Romney said that he would have done the same as president Obama and would have ordered the attack
No. As a result of his re-election to a second term, Obama will continue to be the 44th U.S. president. A loss in 2012 to Republican challenger Mitt Romney would have made Romney the 45th president and given Obama an opportunity to become the 46th president with a comeback win in 2016.
yes he only cares about the rich
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The obvious problem was the one that provoked a Constitutional change. Two people with strongly opposing views ran for president. One of them won by a narrow margin and the other became Vice-president. The vice-president thus became a constant voice of opposition in the capital. And- suppose the president had died- suddenly the government would change- the new president would want to replace all the high-ranking Cabinet members- all of the president's initiatives would likely be scrapped and the government would be in turmoil. Indeed , there would be an incentive for an opposing party to remove the president if they lost the election.
No. That would be impossible. He is a businessman and former governor of Massachusetts. Only the President and Congress can declare war.
Mitt Romney, the Republican candidate for president, chose Paul Ryan. He felt that Ryan was very popular with conservatives and would energize the party during the election. It should be noted, however, that since Romney lost, Ryan did not become the vice president and instead returned to his position in congress.
That would be Ford who became president when Nixon resigned.
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In the 2012 Presidential Campaign, Mitt Romney ran against an incumbent president Barack Obama.In the 2012 Republican primaries, Romney's main challengers included:Rick SantorumRon PaulNewt GingrichBuddy RoemerGary JohnsonRick PerryJon HuntsmanMichele BachmannTim PawlentyHermann CainIn the 2008 Republican primary, Romney would lose to John McCain, would in turn lose to Barack Obama.