Mitt Romney keeps dropping hints he's running for Senate — here's how the 70-year-old went from the world of investing to saving the Olympics and losing the presidency twice by Brennan Weiss on Feb 1, 2018, 5:43 PM Advertisement
 When Mitt Romney,, lost the presidential election in 2012, pundits declared his time in politics over. But now the 70-year-old Republican seems to be mulling a comeback. After Sen. Orin Hatch of Utah announced in January that he would retire at the end of his term this year, rumors started swirling that Romney would run for his seat. While he hasn't officially thrown his hat into the ring, Romney recently changed his location on Twitter in an apparent attempt to make it known that he resides in Utah, where residency is required to run for office. The former governor of Massachusetts said he'll make an announcement "about the Utah senate race" on February 15. As Republican support for a potential Romney senate campaign grows, let's take a look back at the former presidential contender's life and career: SEE ALSO: Mitt Romney just dropped his biggest hint yet that he's going to run for Senate in Utah DON'T MISS: Romney 2020? Republicans speculate that Mitt Romney's likely Senate run is the start of something much bigger Willard Mitt Romney was born on March 12, 1947, in Detroit, Michigan.
He was introduced to politics at an early age. His father, George Romney, served as the governor of Michigan and the secretary of Housing and Urban Development under President Richard Nixon.
He started attending Stanford University in 1965. He would ultimately graduate from Brigham Young University with a B.A. in English. Source: The Washington Post
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