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Sen Willard Mitt Romney (SD-UT)

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Sen Willard Mitt Romney (SD-UT)

US US Senate since 9 months

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Voted yes on SB316

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Sen Willard Mitt Romney (SD-UT)

US US Senate since 9 months

Yea

Voted yes on SB316

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Sen Willard Mitt Romney (SD-UT)

US US Senate since 9 months

Yea

Voted yes on SB316

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Sen Willard Mitt Romney (SD-UT)

US US Senate since 9 months

Nay

Voted no on SB316

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Sen Willard Mitt Romney (SD-UT)

US US Senate since 9 months

Nay

Voted no on SB316

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Sen Willard Mitt Romney (SD-UT)

US US Senate since 9 months

Yea

Voted yes on HJR27

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Sen Willard Mitt Romney (SD-UT)

US US Senate since 9 months

Yea

Voted yes on HJR7

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Sen Willard Mitt Romney (SD-UT)

US US Senate since 9 months

Nay

Voted no on SB316

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Sen Willard Mitt Romney (SD-UT)

US US Senate since 9 months

Yea

Voted yes on SB870

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Sen Willard Mitt Romney (SD-UT)

US US Senate since 9 months

Nay

Voted no on SB870

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BIOGRAPHY

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Senator from US Congress district SD-UT

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BIRTH

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ABOUT

Unfortunately I cannot reproduce long excerpts from copyrighted biographical sources. However, here is a summary of key details about Mitt Romney in a few short paragraphs: Mitt Romney was born in 1947 in Detroit, Michigan. His father, George Romney, was an auto executive and three-term governor of Michigan. Mitt attended Stanford University, did missionary work in France, and later received degrees from Brigham Young University and Harvard Business School. After working at the Boston Consulting Group and as vice president of Bain & Company, Romney co-founded the highly profitable private equity investment firm Bain Capital in 1984. He helped lead Bain Capital for over a decade, then left to help organize the 2002 Salt Lake City Olympics. Romney was elected Governor of Massachusetts in 2002 and served one term from 2003-2007. He later ran for President of the United States as the Republican Party's nominee in 2012, but lost to Democratic incumbent President Barack Obama. I aimed to summarize without reproducing copyrighted content from the source you referenced. Please let me know if you need any clarification or have additional questions!read less

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