What college degrees does Mitt Romney have?
Mitt Romney has a undergraduate degree from Brigham Young University. He then attended Harvard and graduated cum laude with a law degree as well as a MBA from Harvard Business School.
Why did Mitt Romney lose the presidential election?
Mitt Romney hit his wife,
so he lost most of women republican votes and without there votes he lost the 2012 election.
For the people wjho cannot understand what this means hes another answer
hes a female beater so no women voted for him
Was Mitt Romney elected to the Illinois state senate in 1996?
No, you are thinking of Barack Obama, who served in the Illinois state senate, and then became a U.S. senator, before becoming president.
Did Mitt Romney run for Governor of Massachusetts as a pro choice Republican?
Yes, he was elected governor in 2003. He served 1 term and did not seek reelection.
What is the net worth of Mit Romney?
George Romney died in 1995. Mitt Romney inherited money from his Father. The exact amount is hidden from the public. Mitt Romney claimed in 2006 that he donated all of the money he inherited to Brigham Young in his fathers honor. The university confirms their was a large endowment in 1998 in the name of George Romney.
Where did Mitt Romney get his name?
Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney's middle name is Mitt (his first name is Willard). The Mitt is for Milton Romney, his father's cousin and a former quarterback for the Chicago Bears.
What are Mitt Romney brothers name?
Their jobs are certainly not to defend America againts it's enemies. Their allegance is to the book of joseph smith. Mitt Romney talks about war but our sons and daughters will have to fight it.
How many votes does Mitt Romney have?
In the 2012 election, Mitt Romney did not get enough votes to win. President Obama received 62,611,250 votes (and 332 electoral votes); Mitt Romney received 59,134,475 votes (and 206 electoral votes). Mr. Obama was thus re-elected.
Did Barack Obama or Mitt Romney win the election?
It depends on which debate, since there were three of them. Most critics believe Mr. Romney won the first debate (although people who listened on radio seemed to feel it was a draw, as opposed to TV watchers, who thought Romney made a better impression); the polls and the majority of critics believe that President Obama won the second debate; and the third seems to be the most partisan-- Republicans believe Romney won, while Democrats believe the president did.
Why are lower taxes good for the economy?
It leaves more money for consumers to spend, making more jobs for suppliers of goods and services, which makes more jobs for more people to spend more money. That way, the government can make more money because more people are paying more taxes. If government RAISES taxes, the consumer ultimately looses.
Imagine taxes based on a continuum. If taxes are zero, the government gets no taxes. If taxes are 100%, taxpayers quit working and the government gets zero again. Somewhere along the line is a place on the continuum where the government gets the maximum that it needs to operate and taxpayers get to keep the most possible. Raising taxes doesn't always result in more money to the government. Sometimes, by taking too much money out of the taxpayers pockets the government AND THE TAXPAYERS loose.
Is Romney a bishop in his church?
Mitt Romney served as a Bishop (congregational leader) and a Stake President (leader of a group of congregations) in Massachusetts in the 1990's. Mormon Bishops and Stake Presidents usually serve for a period of three to seven years, because the position demands 20-30 hours each week and is entirely unpaid. There is no campaigning or applying for these positions, they are rotated and assigned by higher church leadership.
He was on the Cross Country track team in High School.
What views does mitt Romney have?
Obama believes that all children should have access to medicine and education. So he is planing to take on a helth plan similar to Canada's. He plans to pay for these programs by ending President Bush's temporary tax cuts for "the rich." Obama believes that people earning under $250,000 per year need tax relief more than "the rich" need economic help. That way more people are given the health care they need.
How many votes did Mitt Romney get in the 2012 presidential elections?
In states that hold Republican Party primaries, Mitt Romney won a total of 10,031,336 votes in favour of his candidacy, representing 52.1% of the popular vote. This is a lead of 6,108,267 (31.7%) votes over his nearest rival, Rick Santorum.
Is Mitt Romney a robber baron?
No. Mitt Romney's net wealth is estimated at somewhere between $190 and $250 million making him a millionaire.
What states did Mitt Romney win in the primary?
Yes, Mitt Romney won the Republican Michigan primary.
It depends on which year. When this question was first asked, Barack Obama was running against his Republican opponent John McCain, whom he defeated in 2008. Prior to getting the Democratic nomination, Mr. Obama had to first run against Hillary Clinton. Then, in 2012, Mr. Obama defeated his Republican challenger, Mitt Romney. There were other third-party candidates running, but it was mainly an Obama vs. Romney battle.
What does Mitt Romney want to change?
That everyone should work for a living. And womens rights basically. He wants to get rid of tampons, birth control, and abortion which is wrong! People might disagree with the abortion but imagine if you were a young teenage rape victim and you had to give birth to you rapists child. I wouldnt live with myself anymore.
How many people voted for Romney?
Incumbent President Barack Obama won reelection in the 2012 presidential election defeating Mitt Romney. In the 2012 presidential election Barack Obama received 332 electoral votes and Mitt Romney received 206 electoral votes. The popular vote totals were Obama 65,446,032 and Romney 60,589,084.
Mitt Romney's ancestors have been members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) for several generations. Mitt Romney chose to be baptized into this church and has remained a practicing member of the church throughout his life because he sincerely believes that it's doctrines and teachings are true. He has very strong faith in his religion and has no desire to change his beliefs or practices.
Mitt Romney is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, also known as the Mormons.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is a religion based on Christianity and we call ourselves Mormons or Latter Day Saints. We believe in the Book of Mormon and the Bible.
Does Mitt Romney have a chance of winning the election?
Mitt Romney's chances of winning the election are dwindling. The main person likely to stop Romney from winning is Romney.
According to trading at Intrade (a world-wide prediction market), President Obama has a very good chance. As of mid September 2012, President Obama is listed with a 66.3% likelihood to win the 2012 election and that trend is going up daily. They have his opponent, Governor Romney, at 33.2%likelihood with a continuing down trend.
Note:
The Intrade site (link is in related links section below) is the world's leading stock-trading-style market (called a "decision market" or "prediction market") which attempts to "trade" the likelihood of various people being the next president, in the same way people trade stocks. While certainly not a guarantee, it's a good way to see how people who actually bet money on an outcome (instead of just answering a random poll) predict who the next President will be.
With Intrade, these numbers don't necessarily have to add up to 100%, the numbers are based upon active "betting" with investment on one or the other to win the election. Many believe this is a better and more accurate way to determine what people are willing to put their money down for, as opposed to getting the numbers from polling opinions.