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Mitt Romney (Republican)

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Mitt Romney, born March 12, 1947 in Michigan is the former Governor of Massachusetts. Romney did not seek a second term as Governor and has made numerous trips to primary states such as South Carolina, Michigan, and New Hampshire during recent years. Romney is running on his record as co-founder of Bain Capital, the CEO of the 2002 Winter Olympics, and as Governor of Massachusetts. Romney also worked with Massachusetts Democrats to pass a healthcare plan for all citizens of Massachusetts, which to require individuals to purchase private, market-based insurance plans to have healthcare. Although he ran as a moderate for the office of Governor of Massachusetts and during his failed Senate bid in 1994, he supported more conservative positions as his term progressed. He requested the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court put a measure amending the Massachusetts Constitution to ban gay marriage on the 2008 ballot. Romney filed paperwork forming an exploratory on January 3, 2007, the day he left the governor's office. On January 9, Romney raised $6.5 million in his first fundraiser, beating both Giuliani and McCain's fundraising efforts ($1 and $2 million respectively). Many political commentators, including Bill O'Reilly have said on several occasions that Romney is the most likely candidate to win the Republican primary and the 2008 Presidential Election. Romney has already received major endorsements, including that of former Speaker of the House, Dennis Hastert. Romney plans on officially announcing his candidacy on February 13 in Michigan.

 


Jed1000

Finally.. something I can get my teeth into.

His Presidential campaign literature bills him as "The Republican governor who turned around a Democratic state." (I can hear everyone from Massachusetts laughing as they read that.)

The Boston Herald (our local conservative paper of record) points out that during Mitt's tenure the commonwealth lost 10,000 jobs.

No, he didn't propose any new taxes.. but he raised $500 million in fees and another $210 million by closing a number of tax "loopholes."

The legislature passed a number of bills over his veto. So much for his powers of persuasion.

And his efforts to recruit more Republicans to the House and Senate resulted in a net loss for the GOP in both houses.

After 16 years of Republican governors in the "Corner Office" the job finally went to a Democrat. Good job, Mitt.

Oh, and let's not forget how easily this zebra changes his stripes. Pro reproductive rights when he ran for governor.. now opposed. Pro gay rights when he ran for governor.. now opposed. And the list goes on.

A non-starter.. if you know what's good for you. And I mean that for anyone of either political persuasion.
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• Review posted on 03/01/2007
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caphillsea77 (29)
03/10/2007
Jed tells it like it is.... this guy is like the next John Kerry only Republican, just an oputunist at best and I can't think of anything remarkable he's done in office as govenor and as Jed states since leaving office we've now got a govenor thats beyond lefty.
oscargamblesfro (80)
03/01/2007
a great and insightful review...
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