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Mitt Romney

Republican, Utah
Former US Senator

Mitt Romney is an American Republican politician and businessman who earned his degrees from Brigham Young University and Harvard University. Prior to his time in politics, Romney worked as CEO of Bain & Company in Boston, MA. He currently serves as a Senator for the state of Utah and previously served as the 70th Governor of Massachusetts. Romney was also elected as the Republican nominee for President in the 2012 election, eventually losing to Incumbent President Obama. Mitt Romney is 78 years old. Based on voting history, policy positions, and public statements, Mitt Romney demonstrates a Center political bias. Compare Mitt Romney with other politicians in our Politician Bias Chart.

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A.I. Policy Leanings
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Our policy leanings for Mitt Romney show what policies Mitt supports and opposes including Mitt's conservative and liberal leanings based on the news.

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*Our bias meter rating uses data science including sentiment analysis, machine learning and our proprietary algorithm for determining biases in news articles. Bias scores are on a scale of -100% to 100% with higher negative scores being more liberal and higher positive scores being more conservative and 0% being neutral. The rating is an independent analysis and is not affiliated nor sponsored by the news source or any other organization.

A.I. Media Portrayal
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The A.I. media portrayal of Mitt Romney shows how positively or negatively the media portrays Mitt. Negative and positive sentiment scores are on a scale of -100% to 100% with higher negative scores showing that more media companies see Mitt in a negative light and higher positive scores showing that more media companies see Mitt in a positive light.

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Mitt Romney’s Policy Stances:

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  • Criminal Justice
  • Economy
  • Education
  • Energy
  • Gov. Dependency
  • Healthcare
  • Immigration
  • National Security
  • Reduce Budget Deficit
  • War on Drugs
  • Criminal Justice
  • Economy
  • Education
  • Energy
  • Government Dependency
  • Healthcare
  • Immigration
  • National Security
  • Reduce Budget Deficit
  • War on Drugs
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  • Criminal Justice

    Somewhat Right

    Mitt Romney's stance on criminal justice appears to lean conservative, but with some moderate elements. He supports requiring police officers to wear body cameras, which is seen as a more liberal position aimed at increasing accountability. However, he opposes redirecting funding from police departments to social programs, favoring increased funding and training for police instead. Romney also opposes releasing non-violent prisoners to reduce overcrowding, a more conservative stance. On issues like private prisons and solitary confinement for juveniles, he takes somewhat moderate positions, opposing private prisons but being open to limited use of solitary confinement. Overall, his views blend traditional conservative law-and-order approaches with some openness to reforms.
    Source: I Side With

  • Economy

    Medium Right

    Mitt Romney's economic stance leans conservative, emphasizing free enterprise, reduced government intervention, and fiscal responsibility. He supports lowering corporate tax rates to 25%, implementing free trade agreements, and promoting domestic energy production. Romney advocates for streamlining regulations, reforming entitlement programs, and capping federal spending at 20% of GDP. However, he also proposes some moderate positions, such as gradually raising the minimum wage to $11 and mandating E-Verify for employers. While prioritizing economic growth through private sector initiatives, Romney acknowledges the need for some government involvement in areas like workforce development and addressing income inequality.
    Source: The American Presidency Project at UCSB

  • Education

    Medium Right

    Mitt Romney's education policy leans conservative overall, but with some moderate elements. He supports school choice, including charter schools and vouchers where allowed, aiming to give students in failing schools more options. Romney advocates for returning authority to states and empowering parents over federal bureaucrats. He opposes blanket student loan forgiveness and expansion of federal programs like universal pre-K. However, Romney has supported some bipartisan efforts, such as legislation to train more computer science teachers and reduce student loan debt through matched-savings programs. He emphasizes skills training for jobs in manufacturing, tech, and engineering sectors rather than traditional four-year degrees for all students.
    Source: Mitt Romney's Website

  • Energy

    Medium Right

    Mitt Romney's energy policy leans conservative but incorporates some moderate elements. He supports expanding fossil fuel production, including oil, gas, and coal, to achieve North American energy independence. Romney advocates for increased drilling on federal lands and offshore areas. However, he also acknowledges climate change and supports funding for clean energy innovation, including carbon capture, renewables, and nuclear power. While opposing subsidies for wind and solar, Romney believes these technologies should compete based on economic merits. He emphasizes private sector innovation as key to addressing climate issues rather than government regulation. Romney's approach aims to balance energy production with environmental concerns, though it prioritizes fossil fuels over aggressive climate action.
    Source: Mitt Romney's Webstie

  • Government Dependency

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    Mitt Romney's stance on government dependency leans conservative. He has expressed concern about the number of Americans relying on government assistance, famously stating that 47% of people are "dependent upon government" and feel "entitled" to benefits. Romney argues this fosters a lack of personal responsibility. However, he has also acknowledged the need to help struggling Americans, indicating some nuance in his position. As a presidential candidate, Romney advocated for reducing government spending and entitlement programs to decrease dependency, while promoting policies he believed would increase economic opportunity and self-reliance. His views reflect a traditional conservative approach of limited government involvement in social welfare.
    Source: Wikipedia

  • Healthcare

    Somewhat Right

    Mitt Romney's stance on healthcare is complex and has evolved over time. As governor of Massachusetts, he implemented a state healthcare reform that included an individual mandate, which became a model for the Affordable Care Act. However, as a senator, Romney has focused on more conservative approaches, emphasizing cost control, transparency, and market-based solutions. He supports restructuring the rebate system, expanding health savings accounts, and lowering prescription drug costs without compromising pharmaceutical innovation. Romney also advocates for addressing issues like the vaping crisis and opioid addiction through targeted legislation and public health initiatives. His current healthcare policies aim to balance conservative principles with pragmatic solutions to healthcare challenges.
    Source: Mitt Romney's Website

  • Immigration

    Somewhat Right

    Mitt Romney's stance on immigration combines both conservative and moderate elements. He supports legal immigration and a merit-based system, while strongly opposing illegal immigration. Romney advocates for a physical barrier along the southern border, mandatory E-Verify, and full enforcement of existing laws. He opposes extending social benefits to illegal immigrants but supports giving DACA recipients legal status without a special pathway to citizenship. Romney also favors ending chain migration and the visa lottery program. While he emphasizes border security and enforcement, he also recognizes the value of legal immigration to the nation's strength and vibrancy.
    Source: Mitt Romney's Website

  • National Security

    Medium Right

    Mitt Romney takes a hawkish stance on national security, emphasizing a strong military and assertive foreign policy. He prioritizes countering threats from China and Russia, modernizing the U.S. military, and strengthening alliances. Romney supports increased defense spending, cyber capabilities, and diplomacy to protect American interests. He advocates for a comprehensive China strategy and holding adversaries accountable. While Romney emphasizes traditional conservative national security priorities, he also values international cooperation and soft power tools. His approach aims to maintain U.S. global leadership through military strength and strategic partnerships.
    Source: Mitt Romney's Website

  • Reduce Budget Deficit

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    Mitt Romney takes a generally conservative stance on reducing the budget deficit. He supports reining in federal spending, particularly on entitlement programs like Medicare and Social Security, though he advocates for reforms that would not affect current retirees or those nearing retirement. Romney backs the TRUST Act, which would create congressional committees to develop solutions for endangered federal trust funds. He has voted against budget deals that increase spending caps and favors a Balanced Budget Amendment to force Congress to control spending. However, Romney did support some increased spending in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, showing some flexibility in his fiscal conservatism.
    Source: Mitt Romney's Website

  • War on Drugs

    Somewhat Right

    Mitt Romney's stance on drug policy has been somewhat inconsistent over time. He has historically taken a more conservative approach, viewing marijuana as a gateway drug and opposing legalization. However, he has also expressed openness to learning more about the effects of marijuana. Romney supports funding for innovation in addiction treatment and prevention, indicating some willingness to address drug issues through public health measures rather than solely through law enforcement. While he maintains a generally conservative stance on drug policy, his views appear to have moderated slightly in recent years as public opinion has shifted on issues like marijuana legalization.
    Source: On The Issues

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