Election 2008 Candidates

Mitt Romney

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McCain likely to be outspent in election Friday, 9 May 2008 08:09am EDT 

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - He backs an unpopular war in Iraq, represents an unpopular political party and is endorsed by an unpopular president in the midst of an economic downturn.  Full Article 

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Factbox: Mitt Romney

Devout Mormon and former bishop of the Massachusetts' temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Elected Massachusetts governor in 2002, serving one term. In 1994, he failed to win the U.S. Senate seat in Massachusetts held by Democratic Sen. Edward Kennedy.

Helped found Bain Capital in 1984, a private equity firm that has backed companies including Staples and Domino's Pizza. Between 1978 and 1984, he served as a vice president at Bain & Company, a management consulting firm. He returned there in the early 1990s as chief executive to help the faltering company.

Hired to turn around the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, Utah, after a bribery and corruption scandal. The Games ultimately were hailed as a success and turned a profit after a large deficit had initially been run up.

Son of former Michigan Gov. George Romney. Married to Ann, who has been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. They have five sons.

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PhotoBecause of the debt that this government, under this president, has exploded, we are now dependent upon China, and how do you get tough on your banker? Photo
- Speech before the Democratic National Committee, February 2, 2007

Where she stands:

In favor of lowering U.S. debt held by China.
For adopting tougher standards for goods imported
In favor of addressing currency manipulation
PhotoChina is a competitor, but they don't have to be an enemy as long as we understand that they are going to be negotiating aggressively for their advantage.Photo

Where he stands:

Urges enforcing trade agreements.
For reducing the amount of U.S. debt held by Beijing.
Threatens to take China "to the mat" if it is manipulating the value of its currency.
PhotoChina is a reality. The question is not whether they are going to emerge on the world stage, the question is how.Photo

Where he stands:

Warns that the rise of China and Russia warrants a larger, more capable military.
Calls China's growing economic clout "a concern", does not address how to handle.
The results of our April poll on presidential candidates and other issues facing U.S. voters.
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The Democratic candidates for President in 2008 are Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama. If the primary were held today, for whom would you vote?

38%
Hillary Clinton
51%
Barack Obama
3%
Other
8%
Not sure