Former Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney faced a setback in his bid to become the next United States senator for Utah.
Romney, 71, went up against 11 other candidates Saturday seeking Utah's GOPnomination to succeed retiring Sen. Orrin Hatch, 84.
The former Massachusetts governor was presumed to be the front-runner but failed to secure the nomination for Senate.
In the final round of voting at the Republican party's convention, Romney had won only 49.12 per cent of the votes, the Hill reports.
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4 comments:
Good, get rid of every single one of the " establishment politicians "
He did get offered the job of dog catcher.
If romney "lost" then I guess EVERY candidate in the race lost.
49.12% who are these idiots?
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