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Willard Mitt Romney (born March 12, 1947) is an American businessman and retired politician. He served as a United States senator from Utah from 2019 to 2025 and as the 70th governor of Massachusetts from 2003 to 2007.
Utah Sen. Mitt Romney leaves office at the end of his term on Jan. 3. ... In the Senate, he has been a linchpin for bipartisan legislation on issues as eclectic as electoral reform, pandemic-era ...
Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) predicted Vice President-elect Vance will be the Republican Party’s 2028 presidential nominee. Romney joined CNN’s “State of the Union” on Sunday for his ...
From the senator himself: Mitt Romney will not be joining Democrats in Chicago. "Contrary to fake news posts, I am not the surprise guest at the DNC tonight," Romney wrote on X, formerly Twitter.
Mitt Romney, U.S. Senator from Utah (2019–present), 2012 nominee for president, Chair of the Republican Governors Association (2005–2006), Governor of Massachusetts (2003–2007) [79] (did not vote for Trump in general election) [80] [81] Todd Young, U.S. Senator from Indiana (2017–present), U.S. Representative from IN-09 (2011–2017) [82]
The 1994 United States Senate election in Massachusetts was held November 8, 1994. Incumbent Democratic U.S. Senator Ted Kennedy won re-election to his seventh (his sixth full) term, defeating the Republican nominee, businessman Mitt Romney. Romney defeated his closest competitor, John Lakian, to win the Republican primary, with over 80% of the ...
Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) is coming to grips with the fact that President-elect Donald Trump and his Make America Great Again movement are now at the heart of the Republican Party. The outgoing ...
Senator Party Dates in office Electoral history T T Electoral history Dates in office Party Senator # Vacant Jan 4, 1896 – Jan 22, 1896 Utah elected its senators 18 days after statehood. 1 54th: 1 Utah elected its senators 18 days after statehood. Jan 4, 1896 – Jan 22, 1896 Vacant 1 Frank J. Cannon: Republican Jan 22, 1896 – Mar 3, 1899