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The only independent biography of the candidate who would be President--the perfect book for anyone who wants to know more about the family, religion, and personal history that shaped Mitt Romney's political beliefs, and may drive his actions as President of The United States.

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"As a talented journalist, as a Mormon, and as a distant cousin, Ron Scott is able to skillfully pierce the carefully-crafted public image of Mitt Romney to provide a fascinating portrait of one of America's most complicated political figures. The combination of dogged reporting, captivating writing, and familiarity with Romney's background makes this insightful book required reading for anyone wanting to look beyond the Tin Man image of a man who could one day become president of the United States." —George E. Curry, Nationally syndicated columnist "Ronald Scott comes at his biography of Mitt Romney from a slightly different direction: He's known Romney for decades, since the Republican frontrunner was his stake president in Massachusetts. The result is honest, yet never a simple takedown. Through dogged reporting and his own personal recollections, Scott paints a broad-ranging portrait of Romney, from his college years through his missionary experience, his business triumphs and his time running both the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City and the state of Massachusetts. It's a look at the ideals he adopted from his father, former Michigan Gov. George Romney, as well as where he steered his own politics in a different direction. The image that emerges, as is true of any well-studied individual's life, is more complex than you might expect. Scott highlights the personality traits that simultaneously made Romney a success in the private and the public sector, and a difficult-to-embrace enigma for many potential voters." —Salt Lake City Weekly

Mitt Romney An Inside Look at the Man and His

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 22/11/2011
      ISBN13: 9780762779277, 978-0762779277
      ISBN10: 0762779276

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The only independent biography of the candidate who would be President--the perfect book for anyone who wants to know more about the family, religion, and personal history that shaped Mitt Romney's political beliefs, and may drive his actions as President of The United States.

      Trade Review
      "As a talented journalist, as a Mormon, and as a distant cousin, Ron Scott is able to skillfully pierce the carefully-crafted public image of Mitt Romney to provide a fascinating portrait of one of America's most complicated political figures. The combination of dogged reporting, captivating writing, and familiarity with Romney's background makes this insightful book required reading for anyone wanting to look beyond the Tin Man image of a man who could one day become president of the United States." —George E. Curry, Nationally syndicated columnist "Ronald Scott comes at his biography of Mitt Romney from a slightly different direction: He's known Romney for decades, since the Republican frontrunner was his stake president in Massachusetts. The result is honest, yet never a simple takedown. Through dogged reporting and his own personal recollections, Scott paints a broad-ranging portrait of Romney, from his college years through his missionary experience, his business triumphs and his time running both the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City and the state of Massachusetts. It's a look at the ideals he adopted from his father, former Michigan Gov. George Romney, as well as where he steered his own politics in a different direction. The image that emerges, as is true of any well-studied individual's life, is more complex than you might expect. Scott highlights the personality traits that simultaneously made Romney a success in the private and the public sector, and a difficult-to-embrace enigma for many potential voters." —Salt Lake City Weekly

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