Mitt Romney was born on March 12,1947 in Detroit,Michigan.In 1969,Romney got married.In 2002,Romney was elected governor of Massachusetts.In 2012,the Republican party chose Romney to run for president.Chairperson Paul Ryan of Wisconsin was selected as Romneys running mate.In November,Romney lost the election to democrat Barack Obama.
No, that video on YouTube look like Mitt Romney dancing to Gangnam Style is a fake video. I was there when Mitt Romney gave his first speech.
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In January 2012,Mitt Romney was nominated by the Republican party.
Because he is a Presidential canidate trying to make himself look good, but instead making empty promises like how he's going to create jobs, or improve medicare
Unlikely. Sounds more like silly political propaganda - big talk made to make the opponent look stupid.
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When did God kill people to show anger against Mitt Romney? Maybe God killed people to show anger against Obama! If you are referring to Hurricane Sandy - perhaps you should take a look at the political climate in the states most affected by the disaster. Most of them are Democratic states supporting Obama.The fact of the matter is, if God doesn't want Romney to be president, God will make sure Obama wins. God is all-powerful, remember? If God wanted to target Mitt Romney, wouldn't it be easier to kill him directly, rather than make a hurricane that affects millions of people and not him? Hurricane Sandy didn't affect either candidate much, and probably won't change the minds of voters either. The storm had nothing to do with the election.
Her biography doesn’t give that information.
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Many think that Norway looks like a guitar or a mitt. Have a look on the map on the related link below, and make up your own opinion :)
This is a difficult question to answer, because it calls for a political response. In other words, there are two very different points of view, depending on which side you ask. Supporters of President Obama would say "No, Mitt Romney is not for the middle class. He only cares about the wealthy; his policies will help the richest people, and he even wants to give them more tax cuts. He has outsourced thousands of jobs, and he supports budget cuts that will hurt the poor." But supporters of Mitt Romney would vehemently disagree. They would say, "Yes, he does care about the middle class. And he knows how to help them: because he has been successful in business, he will implement pro-business policies that will improve the economy, so that more people will find jobs. He also wants to cut government spending, and that too will help turn the economy around." It is worth noting that all politicians say they are for the middle class (in years past, they used to say they were for the "working man" (or woman). The question is whose policies will help average people more. I have no doubt that as a person, Mr. Romney cares about those who are in the middle class. But as a politician, what has he proposed, and who will benefit from his policies? Voters need to examine his various statements and come to an informed conclusion, based on what he has done and said, as well as what he claims he will do if elected. Since he is a member of a political party that is currently very conservative, you may also find it useful to look at the platform that the Republican Party supports, and see if it's something you can agree with. Another way to get an idea of his policies is to go to his website and look over the claims he makes; also read the opinions of some columnists who have a history of offering fair analysis of politics. On the pro-Romney side, these would include columnists who write for the Wall Street Journal and the Weekly Standard. On the anti-Romney side, these would include columnists who write for publications like Talkingpointsmemo.com or The Nation.