
Mitt Romney
Mitt Romney is an American politician and businessman, known for being a prominent figure in the Republican Party. He served as the Governor of Massachusetts from 2003 to 2007 and was the party's nominee for President in 2012, losing to Barack Obama. Romney is notable for his role in creating the Affordable Care Act in Massachusetts, which inspired the national health care law. He has also been a U.S. Senator from Utah since 2019. Known for his moderate views, he has sometimes faced criticism from more conservative factions within his party.