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text_A: George W. Romney was wedded to Lenore Romney.
text_B: George Wilcken Romney -LRB- July 8 , 1907 -- July 26 , 1995 -RRB- was an American businessman and Republican Party politician .. Republican. Republican Party ( United States ). Republican Party. Republican Party ( United States ). He was chairman and president of American Motors Corporation from 1954 to 1962 , the 43rd Governor of Michigan from 1963 to 1969 , and the United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development from 1969 to 1973 .. United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development. United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development. Governor of Michigan. Governor of Michigan. American Motors Corporation. American Motors Corporation. 43rd. List of Governors of Michigan. He was the father of former Governor of Massachusetts and 2012 Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney and the husband of former Michigan U.S. Senate candidate Lenore Romney .. Republican. Republican Party ( United States ). Mitt. Mitt Romney. Governor of Massachusetts. Governor of Massachusetts. 2012 Republican presidential nominee. United States presidential election, 2012. Mitt Romney. Mitt Romney. Lenore Romney. Lenore Romney. Romney was born to American parents living in the Mormon colonies in Mexico ; events during the Mexican Revolution forced his family to flee back to the United States when he was a child .. Mexico. Mexico. Mormon colonies in Mexico. Mormon colonies in Mexico. Mexican Revolution. Mexican Revolution. The family lived in several states and ended up in Salt Lake City , Utah , where they struggled during the Great Depression .. Great Depression. Great Depression. Romney worked in a number of jobs , served as a Mormon missionary in the United Kingdom , and attended several colleges in the U.S. but did not graduate from any of them .. Mormon missionary. Mormon missionary. In 1939 he moved to Detroit and joined the American Automobile Manufacturers Association , where he served as the chief spokesman for the automobile industry during World War II and headed a cooperative arrangement in which companies could share production improvements .. Detroit. Detroit. American Automobile Manufacturers Association. Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers. World War II. World War II. He joined Nash-Kelvinator in 1948 , and became the chief executive of its successor , American Motors Corporation , in 1954 .. American Motors Corporation. American Motors Corporation. Nash-Kelvinator. Nash-Kelvinator Corporation. There he turned around the struggling firm by focusing all efforts on the compact Rambler car .. Rambler. Rambler ( automobile )#1958-1969. Romney mocked the products of the `` Big Three '' automakers as `` gas-guzzling dinosaurs '' and became one of the first high-profile , media-savvy business executives .. Big Three. Big Three ( automobile manufacturers )#United States and Canada. Devoutly religious , he presided over the Detroit Stake of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints .. Detroit. Detroit. Stake. Stake ( Latter Day Saints ). The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Having entered politics by participating in a state constitutional convention to rewrite the Michigan Constitution during 1961 -- 1962 , Romney was elected Governor of Michigan in 1962 .. Governor of Michigan. Governor of Michigan. constitutional convention. Constitutional convention ( political meeting ). Michigan Constitution. Michigan Constitution. Re-elected by increasingly large margins in 1964 and 1966 , he worked to overhaul the state 's financial and revenue structure , greatly expanding the size of state government and introducing Michigan 's first state income tax .. state income tax. state income tax. Romney was a strong supporter of the American Civil Rights Movement .. American Civil Rights Movement. American Civil Rights Movement. He briefly represented moderate Republicans against conservative Republican Barry Goldwater during the 1964 U.S. presidential election .. Republican. Republican Party ( United States ). Barry Goldwater. Barry Goldwater. He requested the intervention of federal troops during the 1967 Detroit riot .. Detroit. Detroit. 1967 Detroit riot. 1967 Detroit riot. Initially a front runner for the Republican nomination for President of the United States in the 1968 election , he proved an ineffective campaigner and fell behind Richard Nixon in polls .. Richard Nixon. Richard Nixon. Republican. Republican Party ( United States ). in the 1968 election. United States presidential election, 1968. an ineffective campaigner. George Romney presidential campaign, 1968. After a mid-1967 remark that his earlier support for the Vietnam War had been due to a `` brainwashing '' by U.S. military and diplomatic officials in Vietnam , his campaign faltered even more and he withdrew from the contest in early 1968 .. Vietnam War. Vietnam War. After Nixon 's election as president , he appointed Romney as Secretary of Housing and Urban Development .. Romney 's ambitious plans for housing production increases for the poor , and for open housing to desegregate suburbs , were modestly successful but often thwarted by Nixon .. Romney left the administration at the start of Nixon 's second term in 1973 .. Returning to private life , he advocated volunteerism and public service , and headed the National Center for Voluntary Action and its successor organizations from 1973 through 1991 .. National Center for Voluntary Action. National Center for Voluntary Action. He also served as a regional representative of the Twelve within his church .. regional representative of the Twelve. regional representative of the Twelve
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