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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==
==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.

Contents

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

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