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  2. Mitt Romney 2012 presidential campaign - Wikipedia

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    Romney's campaign came to an end on November 6, 2012, upon defeat by incumbent President Barack Obama in the 2012 presidential election. [15] Romney received 60,933,500 votes, or 47.2% of the total votes cast, winning 24 states and 206 electoral votes.

  3. Mitt Romney 2008 presidential campaign - Wikipedia

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    Mitt Romney for President 2008; Campaign: 2008 United States presidential election: Candidate: Mitt Romney 70th Governor of Massachusetts (2003–2007) Affiliation: Republican Party: Status: Announced February 13, 2007 Withdrew February 7, 2008: Headquarters: Boston, Massachusetts: Key people: Beth Myers (Manager) Carl Forti (Political Director)

  4. Mitt Romney - Wikipedia

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    On August 11, 2012, the Romney campaign announced Representative Paul Ryan of Wisconsin as his running mate. On August 28, 2012, the 2012 Republican National Convention in Tampa, Florida, officially nominated Romney for president. Romney became the first LDS Church member to be a major-party presidential nominee.

  5. Political positions of Mitt Romney - Wikipedia

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    The political positions of Mitt Romney have been recorded from his 1994 U.S. senatorial campaign in Massachusetts, the 2002 gubernatorial election, during his 2003–2007 governorship, during his 2008 U.S. presidential campaign, in his 2010 book No Apology: The Case for American Greatness, during his 2012 U.S. presidential campaign, and during ...

  6. Mitt Romney presidential campaign - Wikipedia

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    Mitt Romney presidential campaign. Mitt Romney has unsuccessfully run for president twice: Mitt Romney 2008 presidential campaign. Mitt Romney 2012 presidential campaign. Category: Disambiguation pages.

  7. List of Mitt Romney 2012 presidential campaign endorsements

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    List of Mitt Romney 2012 presidential campaign endorsements. This is a list of prominent people or groups who formally endorsed or voiced support for presidential hopeful Mitt Romney 's 2012 presidential election campaign during the Republican Party primaries and the general election .

  8. 2012 Republican Party presidential primaries - Wikipedia

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    Two candidates from the 2008 presidential primaries, Mitt Romney and Ron Paul, ran again in the 2012 primary campaign. Mitt Romney was the early frontrunner, and he maintained a careful, strategic campaign that centered on being an establishment candidate.

  9. 2012 United States presidential election - Wikipedia

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    The 2012 United States presidential election was the 57th quadrennial presidential election, held on Tuesday, November 6, 2012. Incumbent Democratic President Barack Obama and his running mate, incumbent Vice President Joe Biden, were re-elected to a second term. [3] They defeated the Republican ticket of former Governor Mitt Romney of ...

  10. 2008 Republican Party presidential primaries - Wikipedia

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    Mitt Romney was heavily favored to win Nevada, leading 34% to 19% in polls. He exceeded expectations, earning 51% of the vote with Ron Paul beating out John McCain for second. Romney campaigned hard in Nevada and did not campaign in South Carolina, while the other leading Republican candidates, John McCain and Mike Huckabee , kept their focus ...

  11. Planned presidential transition of Mitt Romney - Wikipedia

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    The planned presidential transition of Mitt Romney, better known as the Romney Readiness Project, refers to the planned transfer of power from President Barack Obama to Mitt Romney, the Republican Party 's candidate for president in the 2012 presidential election.