Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney officially became the second major Republican to be the GOP nominee in the 2012 presidential race in June 2011. To achieve his aim of winning White House bid, Mitt Romney is trying his best to show off her talented ability, knowledge and good minds. The 2012 presidential candidate announced a challenge to President Barack Obama in 2012 with his declaration that he would "put America back on a course of greatness." Moreover, his announcement focused mainly on the troubled American economy and said he had "become convinced that America has been put on a dangerous course by Washington politicians, and it has become even worse during the last two years."
Romney who was born in Michigan in 1947 is the son of George W. Romney, the former Governor of Michigan and Lenore Romney. He was ever a student of Brigham Young University. Romney joined the management consulting business, helping him reach a position at Bain & Company, eventually serving as its CEO to lead it out of crisis. Mitt Romney married his wife, Ann Romney in 1969 after years of dating out. The couple first met in elementary school when Mitt was a Cub Scout. Ann was riding a horse and Mitt Romney threw stones at her. They have a large family with five children: Taggart, Matthew, Joshua, Benjamin and Craig.
Mitt Romney governor declared: “Barack Obama has failed America"
Mitt Romney spoke on Thursday August 11 in Iowa: ‘Corporations Are People’ as hecklers asked for raising taxes on large businesses
Ahead of his expected 2012 presidential bid, Mitt Romney has tried to appear more like an everyday guy rather than 2012 presidential candidate in skinny jeans
Ann Romney, Mitt Romney’s wife
Mitt Romney with his wife announced his bid for the US presidency at the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, Michigan
Mitt Romney with his wife Ann prompted his bid for the Republican presidential nomination in Stratham
The Romney couple in New Hampshire
Romney's happy family
First son Tagg Romney and Governor Mitt Romney at their lake house on April 15, 2007 to celebrate Ann Romney's 58th birthday
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