How Romney has empowered women

When Mitt Romney was governor, he worked with a legislature that was 87% Democratic to get things done. And to me, that really meant something: I consider myself a liberal Democrat. For him, it wasn’t about who you were, it was about the quality of your ideas. That’s how he improved the economy and balanced the budget, but that’s not all he accomplished. Gov. Romney also initiated the John and Abigail Adams Scholarship to cover the cost of college at public institutions of higher education in the state for deserving high school students based on academic merit.

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During his time as governor, Massachusetts maintained its schools’ ranking as first in the nation.

Opportunity. Empowerment. That’s what Mitt Romney has stood for while in politics and in business, and that’s what matters to women. In government, he created opportunities for young people to attend college. In business, he took a chance on people to allow their dreams to flourish into realities.

I’ve been able to rise in life because of people who see the world this way. Looking back, I’m grateful to those who believe that education is a civil right and that the dreams of all should be encouraged and cultivated. And that’s precisely why I’m supporting Mitt Romney.

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