Mitt Romney

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“The American people are the greatest people in the world. What makes America the greatest nation in the world is the heart of the American people: hardworking, innovative, risk-taking, God-loving, family-oriented American people. ”
Full Name
Willard Mitt Romney
Desired Office
Party
Republican
Family Members
Wife: Ann; Children: Tagg, Matt, Josh, Ben, Craig
Birthdate
March 10, 1947
Birthplace
Detroit, Michigan
Religion
Mormon
Education
MBA, Harvard Business School, 1975; JD, Harvard Law School, 1975; BA, Brigham Young University, 1971
Professional Experience
Chief Executive Officer/Managing Partner, Bain Capital, Inc., 1984-present; Chief Executive Officer/Chairman, Bain and Company, Inc., 1991-1993; Vice President, Bain and Comopanyk Inc., 1978-1984
Political Experience
Governor, State of Massachusetts, 2002-2006; Candidate, U.S. Senate, 1994

Contact Information

Campaign Offices
PO Box 55239
Boston, MA 02205-5239 United States
Campaign Website
Campaign Phone Number
857-288-6400
Campaign Email

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Candidate Responses

Opposes abortion rights except in cases of rape, incest or to protect the life of the [filtered word]. Previously supported abortion rights as a 1994 Senate candidate. In an Op-Ed piece with the Boston Globe, he said "I believe that the states, through the democratic process, should determine their own abortion laws and not have them dicated by judicial mandate." And in an interview with the National Journal earlier this year, he said "I did change my view on abortion. And that happened, as you know, about two years ago ... And that is where I am. And I have no apology for the fact that I am pro-life."

Opposes recognition of same-sex marriage and civil unions. Favors constitutional amendment against gay marriage

"I very much support efforts to avoid discrimination against gay people, I want an outpouring of respect and tolerance ... but marriage should be reserved to a [filtered word] and a father," he told the San Francisco Chronicle in 2007.

Opposes civil unions, although in the past had supported a Vermont-style civil unions law for Massachusetts

In a newspaper interview in 2007, his campaign issued a statement after New Hampshire passed a civil unions law, which said, "He is a champion of traditional marriage. As governor of Massachusetts, he has a clear record opposing same sex marriage and civil unions."

Opposes troop withdrawal and supported Bush's plan to send additional troops to Iraq. Also supported president's veto of Iraq war spending bill that would have withdrawn most U.S. troops by March 2008.

Supports border fence and stationing National Guard there.

"My view, you have to secure the border, number one," he said during a Republican presidential debate.

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