Mitt Romney (Romney Wins)

Mitt "Willard" Romney (Born March 12, 1947) was the 45th President of the United States. He served as the 70th Governor of Massachusetts from 2003-2007.

2012 Presidential Election

In 2011, Mitt announced his candidacy for President as a Republican. In August 2018, he won the nomination against Texas Representative Ron Paul. He choose Wisconsin Representative Paul Ryan as his running mate. The ticket defeated President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden.

President of the United States

On January 20, 2013 Mitt Romney was sworn in as the 45th President of the United States. In his inaugural speech he promised to protect the people, their rights, and businesses. During his presidency, he expanded the death penalty, torture, and waterboarding. He lowered regulations on businesses and increased the minimum wage to $12/hr. He fixed Obamacare which later became known as Romneycare. DACA was repealed and a southern border wall with high tech surveillance was built. Welfare was eliminated and social programs placed restrictions on citizens and legal immigrants only.

On June 2015 Romney approved of the supreme courts decision to legalize same sex marriage in every state. Later on he overturned Roe v. Wade making it illegal to have an abortion in every state except in terms of rape and incest.

While Romney was praised for protecting the rights of people, workers, and Christians along with giving workers raises in their paycheck he was criticized and attacked for many things. The Christian community criticized him for allowing same sex marriage to be legal in every state while at the same time praising him to overturn Roe v. Wade even though there was attacks from them allowing him to be legal in terms of rape and incest. Critics attacked him for the Romneycare as it was allowed to have private health insurance companies deny people with pre-existing conditions along with the high deductables and throwing many people off health insurance. He was also attacked for bombing isis and the middle east, expanding the death penalty, torture, and waterboarding in prisons. His approval rating was 40%. Romney and Ryan would later on lose to the Democratic ticket of US Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders and US Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren in the 2016 election.

Post Presidency Life

Mitt and his wife Anna happily retired and moved to Salt Lake City, Utah where they mostly go on camping trips and explore the national parks in the Midwest.