The Electoral History of Mitt Romney: An Unfortunate Presidency (TL)

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With Osama Bin Laden still at large and a deeply unpopular President Barack Obama Mitt Romney cruised into the White House. However, not everything is going well for him. How will Romney’s election change successive ones?

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Chapter 1: 2012 Presidential Election
With Mitt Romney winning the presidency how has he affected down ballot results.


Presidential

Mitt Romney (R-MA)/Paul Ryan (R-WI): 50.2%, 305
Barack Obama (D-IL)/Joe Biden (D-DE): 48.1%, 233

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Chapter 2: 2012 Congressional Election
Senate:

Republican: Mitch McConnell, 52 +5
Democrat: Harry Reid, 46 -5
Independent: 2 -0

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House of Representatives:

Republican: John Boehner, 252 +10
Democrat: Nancy Pelosi, 183 -10
 
Chapter 5: 2014 Congressional Elections
Senate:

Republican: Mitch McConnell (Defeated), 49 -3
Democrat: Harry Reid, 48 +2
Independent: 3 +1

Democrat lead senate as Bernie Sanders and Angus King caucus with Democrats.

Senate Specials:

HI-3 Dem Hold (Death)
OK-3 Rep Hold (Resign)
SC-3 Rep Hold (Resign)
IN-3 Dem Gain (Appointment to Cabinet)

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House of Representatives:

Democrat: Nancy Pelosi, 225 +42, 53.1
Republican: John Boehner, 210 -42, 43.2

Special Elections:

FL-13 Dem Gain (Death)
FL-19 Rep Hold (Resign)
NJ-1 Dem Hold (Resign)
VA-7 Rep Hold (Resign)
WI-1 Rep Hold (VP)


Key Issues:


Obama Care Repeal: Was defeated in senate after Susan Collins, Lisa Murkowski and Heather Wilson were the three Republicans to vote against.
Rising Deficit: After Republican pledges to cut the deficit it is rising after top end tax cuts and new taxes on middle and lower class.
 
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