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==Early Life== | ==Early Life== |
Revision as of 10:33, 25 January 2008
Joseph Romney | |
53rd President of the United States | |
Predecessor | Gregory Navarro |
Successor | Amanda Laurent |
Inaugurated | April 14, 2071 (After Navarro's Resignation) |
Left Office | January 20, 2077 |
Political Party | Republican Party |
Vice President | David Aiken |
Chief of Staff | Lara Abuzayyad |
Born | December 12, 2016 |
Spouse | Claudia Romney |
Residence | Boston, Massachusetts |
Alma mater | BYU Harvard |
Occupation | Business Owner |
Religion | Mormon |
Signature | |
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He knew given the groundswell of opinion that the republicans (and he) had conspired into a coup detat to take over the government, Romney did not run for another re-election, even though he was constitutionally able to. He decided to leave on a high note, so to speak - not going down as a defeated president.
Early Life
Education
Prior To Running For President
Party Primary
General Election
First Term (or, for one term presidents - "Presidency")
Issue 1
Issue 2
Issue 3
Re-Election Campaign(If Necessary)
Second Term (If Necessary)
After Office
Death
Public and Historical Perception
Electoral History
Notes
- Born in 2016
- Son of the first born grandson of Mitt Romney
- Is Mitt Romney's great-grandson
- Named after Joseph Smith Jr. - founder of Mormonism