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] (née Davies) (born ]) is the wife of ] candidate ]. A stay-at-home mom, Romney raised the family's five boys while her husband pursued his career, first in business and then as |
] (née Davies) (born ]) is the wife of ] candidate] ]. From 2003 to 2007 she was ] of ]. | ||
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She is an avid equestrian, having received competitive recognition in dressage events nationwide, including winning the 2006 Gold Medal and 2005 Silver Medal at the Grand Prix level from the United States Dressage Federation<ref name="officialbio">, official biography from MittRomney.com</ref> | She is an avid equestrian, having received competitive recognition in dressage events nationwide, including winning the 2006 Gold Medal and 2005 Silver Medal at the Grand Prix level from the United States Dressage Federation<ref name="officialbio">, official biography from MittRomney.com</ref> | ||
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Ann Romney | |
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Born | 1949 Salt Lake City, Utah |
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | Brigham Young University |
Occupation | Homemaker |
Known for | wife of former Governor and Presidential Candidate Mitt Romney |
Political party | Republican |
Spouse | Mitt Romney (1969-present) |
Ann Romney (née Davies) (born 1949) is the wife of 2008 United States presidential election candidate] Mitt Romney. From 2003 to 2007 she was First Lady of Massachusetts.
A stay-at-home mom, Romney raised the family's five boys while her husband pursued his career, first in business and then as Governor of Massachusetts.
In 1998, she was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis.
She is an avid equestrian, having received competitive recognition in dressage events nationwide, including winning the 2006 Gold Medal and 2005 Silver Medal at the Grand Prix level from the United States Dressage Federation
Ann Romney donated $150 to Planned Parenthood in 1994 and the Mitt Romney presidential campaign has confirmed that donation.
References
- ^ Ann Romney, official biography from MittRomney.com
- ^ "Ann Romney: From the Saddle to the Campaign Trail". ABC News. 2007-08-14. Retrieved 2007-08-19.
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(help) - "Romney's Wife Gave Money to Planned Parenthood", ABC News, 2007-05-09
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