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Mitt Romney, Republican Candidate for 2012 Presidential elections

Mr. Romney, a former Governor of Massachusetts is the nominee of the Republican Party for President of the United States in the 2012 elections.

General Information

Name: Mr. Willard Mitt Romney
Age : 65
Place of residence : Belmont, Mass.

Education

College

Attended college : Yes
College : Brigham Young University
Degree : Bachelor's Degree in English
Year of graduation : 1971

Doctorate

University : Harvard University Law school and Business School

Area of research : Juris Doctorate
Year of graduation : 1975

Employment Information

Job titles held : 
Management Consultant, Boston Consulting Group
Vice President, Bain & Company
Co-Founder/CEO, Bain Capital

Political Information

Party affiliation : Republican
Running for a: Federal office
Running for position: President of the United States
Incumbent: No
First elected: 2002
Previous elective offices : Governor of Massachusetts
Unsuccessful bids for elective offices : Ran against Ted Kennedy for the position of Senator of Massachusetts in 1994

Party HQ

Address PO Box 149756
             Boston
             MA 02114-9756

URLs

Website : http://www.mittromney.com/
Twitter : www.http://twitter.com/mittromney
Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/mittromney
Youtube : http://www.youtube.com/mittromney

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Russ Best May 4, 2013 at 05:09 pm
Vincent: first..let me commend you for doing an excellent job! I have a couple thoughts I wouldRead More like to bounce off of you: 1. How about a proposal for property tax breaks for seniors? Pick an age..62 or 65. The majority of retirees are on fixed incomes, some of which are on the razors edge right now and are looking at having to move from the area even though they don't want to. Its a shame that people who have lived their whole lives here cannot afford to stay on for retirement. 2. The current property tax credit for veterans is $1000 and has been stuck there since the '60s if I'm not mistaken. It really doesn't amount to a hill of beans given current property values and needs a serious upgrade/higher value. As a combat veteran (Viet Nam) I would be really grateful if this could be improved.
Tom Scelfo April 29, 2013 at 09:40 pm
Vinny - you obviously understand both the problem and the solution. As a general rule, all ourRead More elected officials are intelligent people, so I just don't understand why the Majority party doesn't seem to "get it." Please keep focusing on the problem AND the solution. At some point in time, perhaps other elected officials will finally understand the problem we are in, and realize that we really need to get serious about fixing it. Thanks for your service to the Connecticut's tax payers!