Romney, Mitt

Romney, Mitt

▪ American politician
in full  Willard Mitt Romney 
born March 12, 1947, Detroit, Mich., U.S.
 
 American politician, who served as governor of Massachusetts (2002–06) and who sought the Republican (Republican Party) nomination for president in 2008.

      The youngest of four siblings, Romney was born into one of the most prominent families within the Mormon faith. His father, George Romney, was a successful business executive who managed American Motors from near bankruptcy to record profits and who later served as governor of Michigan (1963–69) and as secretary of housing and urban development (1969–72) in the cabinet of Pres. Richard M. Nixon (Nixon, Richard M.). The younger Romney attended Stanford University in California, but he interrupted his studies in 1966 to undertake a 30-month missionary campaign for the Mormon church in France. While there, he was seriously injured in a car accident, and he returned to the United States a few months later. Romney completed his undergraduate studies with a bachelor's degree in English from Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah, in 1971, and he earned a master's degree and a law degree from Harvard University in Cambridge, Mass., in 1975.

      Romney then moved into the private sector as an investment consultant. He spent most of the next 20 years with the Boston-based consulting firm Bain & Company and with its investment-focused spin-off, Bain Capital. He made an unsuccessful run for the U.S. Senate in 1994 against Democratic incumbent Ted Kennedy (Kennedy, Edward M.). His successful turnaround of the scandal-plagued 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, chronicled by Romney in Turnaround: Crisis, Leadership, and the Olympic Games (2004), served as a springboard for his successful Massachusetts gubernatorial campaign in 2002.

      As governor, Romney addressed the state's budget problems, implemented universal health care for the uninsured, and created a scholarship program for lower- and middle-income students to attend Massachusetts universities. Romney sometimes took centrist positions early in his political career (e.g., during his 1994 campaign against Kennedy, he argued that homosexuals needed “more support from the Republican Party” and that “abortion should be safe and legal”), but later in his career he fashioned himself as a fiscal and social conservative, maintaining that his views on such issues had evolved. For example, following the decision by the Massachusetts Supreme Court in November 2003 that the denial of marriage licenses to same-sex (same-sex marriage) couples was unconstitutional, Romney attempted to get a repeal measure on the ballot.

      His 2008 presidential campaign platform stressed his achievements as governor, as well as his business background, and suggested that his successes as governor could be repeated at the federal level. His campaign received a boost in August 2007 when he finished in first place in the Iowa straw poll. In January 2008, however, Romney placed a disappointing second in both the Iowa caucus and the New Hampshire primary, losing to Mike Huckabee (Huckabee, Mike) and John McCain (McCain, John), respectively. He won the relatively uncontested Wyoming caucus and emerged from Super Tuesday (Feb. 5, 2008) in second place, behind front-runner McCain. Acknowledging the gap that existed between the number of delegates that each candidate could claim, Romney suspended his campaign several days later.

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