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On February 25, 2013, the game show Jeopardy! referenced the meme with a category titled "A Binder Full of Women". The clues were about famous or powerful women. [12] [13] In 2017, a former Romney aide recovered the binders Romney was referring to and gave them to The Boston Globe. The two three-ring binders weighed 15 pounds, 6 ounces, and ...
Romney took a leave of absence from Bain Capital from November 1993 to November 1994 to run for U.S. Senate. [51] [97] During that time, Ampad workers went on strike and asked Romney to intervene. Against the advice of Bain Capital lawyers, Romney met the strikers, but told them he had no position of active authority in the matter. [98] [99]
Bain Capital has publicly asserted that 80% of their 350 companies and 100 start-up investments grew as a result of Bain investments. [64] Romney took a leave of absence from Bain Capital from November 1993 [65] to November 1994 [66] in order to run for the U.S. Senate. During that time, Ampad workers went on strike, and asked Romney to ...
By Calvin Woodward WASHINGTON -- Mitt Romney has come up with an "amazing statistic" and Republicans inside and outside his presidential campaign are doing their utmost to spread it around: "92.3 ...
By Lauren Bloom As the 2012 presidential campaign season swings into high gear, we're going to hear a lot about presumptive Republican nominee Mitt Romney's record on job creation. Between his ...
Utah senator Mitt Romney rejected any comparisons between his 2012 dog scandal and the unravelling one involving South Dakota governor Kristi Noem, who wrote about killing her puppy in her new ...
Bain and most of the founding partners left the firm. [12] Orit Gadiesh. Romney left again in December 1992 to pursue a career in politics, [10] but not before he organized an election the following year that lead to the appointment of Orit Gadiesh as chairman and Thomas J. Tierney as worldwide managing director in July 1993.
Some critics held Romney to be an out-of-touch multi-millionaire who cannot relate to middle-class America. [15] [16] For example, during the 2012 presidential election campaign, when Romney proposed a $10,000 wager with one of his opponents in a televised Republican primary debate, political rivals and others were quick to call the bet an example of what they argued was Romney's lack of ...