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Mitt Romney Children: How Many Kids Does Governor of Massachusetts Have?

Mitt Romney Children

Mitt Romney Children

Willard Mitt Romney, an American politician, businessman and attorney was born on March 12, 1947. Since 2019, he has represented Utah as the junior senator from the United States. He was the Republican Party’s nominee for president in the 2012 election but lost to incumbent Barack Obama.

He was the 70th governor of Massachusetts from 2003 to 2007. We’ll talk about his wife, children and other family members in this post.

How Many Kids Does Mitt Romney Have?

Together, Mitt and his wife Ann have five kids. The couple is the parents of 5 sons. The sons’ names are Craig, Josh, Matt, Tagg and Matt.

There are reportedly 25 grandkids of Mitt and Ann Romney. Ann identified herself on Twitter as the “mom of five boys” and the “grandmother of 25.”

You can see their family in a post provided below:

Romney’s son Tagg was important in his campaigns for president in 2008 and 2012. Romney lost the Republican primary in 2008.

Romney prevailed in the Republican primaries in 2012 but came up short against President Barack Obama. Tagg formerly worked for the Los Angeles Dodgers before taking on his father’s political initiatives.

He is the managing partner and co-founder of Solamere Capital LLC. The undergraduate education of Romney’s five boys was completed at Brigham Young University in Utah.

In our previous posts, we covered the information about the kids of Joe Jonas &  Tim Duncan, if you want to know how many children they have you can check out our below posts:

Who Mocked the Family of Mitt Romney?

Keith Olberman, a political and sports analyst mocked a picture of Romney’s vast extended family on December 29, 2021 and shared it on Twitter.

Along with a picture of Romney’s tweet from Christmas Day, Olbermann wrote, “Somebody gift these people some v_sectomies.”

On Keith Olberman’s tweet Barstool Sports’ Jack McGuire said, “I think one of the saddest potentials of a human is to grow old, but have no descendants.”

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