By Devindra Lalchan John Vu Estheren Benjamin.  The Political party that this candidate represents is the Republican party.  This candidate has been.

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By Devindra Lalchan John Vu Estheren Benjamin

 The Political party that this candidate represents is the Republican party.  This candidate has been in office as an former Massachusetts governor.

 Healthcare- Mitt Romney wants to get rid of Obamacare and in place of Obamacare, Mitt will run policies that give each state the power to create a health care reform plan that is best for its own citizens, the government’s role will be to help markets work by creating a same level playing field for competition.  Basically Mitt wants to give states the power to create there own plan for healthcare that benefits there people.

 For this issue Mitt wants to create a reform that puts parents and students in charge of there education. He also want every child to have a chance at an education.  He wants students to have diverse and affordable options for higher education to give them the skills they need to succeed after graduation and that, when they graduate, they can find jobs that can provide a great return on their educational investments.

 Romney offers 59-point job plan for economy, he has been the second candidate to bring this offer to the table.

 Mitt’s views on taxes is he basically want to fix the nations tax code to help regain jobs and growth. He wants to bring down taxes in certain areas to focus on bigger issues such as regrowth.

 Mitt strongly supports the right of all law following citizens to exercise their protected rights to own firearms and to use them for lawful purposes, including hunting, recreational shooting, self-defense, and the protection of family and property.

 Mitt Romney is Basically against Same sex marriages.

 He is basically against Abortions completely.

 Mitt Romney’s Plan is to create reforms to help the dangers happening to our planet.

 As president, Mitt Romney will create a national immigration strategy that works with the U.S. economy, ensures our security, keep families together, that foresees the problem of illegal immigration in a good and respectful manner, and carries on America’s tradition as a nation of legal immigrants.

 Mitts views on this topic is to basically have all citizens have equal rights and to limit racism in the US.

 Mitt Romney stands to be more conservative at times but however sometimes he tends to be between the two.