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Willard Mitter Romney was the seventieth governor of massachusetts. A Republican, he is a church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ( LDS ) believers.Romney was born in 1947 of a Mormon family. Father George W Romney was a successful businessman, after leaving the business to enter politics, served three terms as governor of Michigan, was the 1998 presidential election Republican contender in the Nixon presidency, former cabinet officials. His wife Ann Romney was his high school classmate, in two after four years of marathon of love after marriage.In the evening of 22, held the United States election final presidential debate, Obama and Romney on many international issues of " melee game ", almost all the differences, but at least once they are in the same issue of both hands: rare agreed: China can become the United States of America partners.The evening's debate on foreign policy topics, including " the rise of China and the world of tomorrow " became one of the five major topics, in the United States the debate is the first time in the history. It is widely expected, Obama and Mitt Romney in the debate, as in the past year, who 's tougher competition.Beyond all expectations are, in this topic first to speak at the Obama said: " China is a competitor in the international community, but also a potential partners, as long as they act according to the rules. "When people look at Romney, because the Republicans since election in China very tough attitude on the issue of. However, just before the debate that " Russia is the United States of America geopolitical enemies " Romney accidentally and Obama's " partner of "." China in certain aspects with our very similar interest, that is they want a stable world, they do not want war, they do not want to see the trade protectionism, they do not want to see the world in a variety of forms of chaos ... ... " Romney said: " they hope that the economic development, the world is free and open. So we can become partners in China, it is not necessary to do any form of the enemy. In every respect we can and China cooperation, as long as the Chinese could behave responsibly ".In this year's campaign, stressing that China can become " partners " is a rare frank, because most of the time, all two men attacked each other, Romney says Obama 's too weak, Miss 8 times to label China a " currency manipulator " opportunity, Obama ironically Romney hypocrisy, because he still have invested in China, is not qualified to say to the Huaqiang hard man.It is worth mentioning that, the two candidates talking about China topic are mostly concentrated in the areas of trade, did not extend to other sensitive topics.Analytic personage thinks, although two candidates is still a tough attitude, but in this topic of debate in China about the accident may become partner problem, that whoever is elected president, the two countries on the issue of trade there will be differences and friction, but not fundamentally change the direction of Sino-US relations.
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A voter is a citizen who votes. In many states, it's possible to tell if you've voted in past elections (the voting log is a public record) although obviously not who you voted for. The party political machines do keep track of this in states where these records are publicly accessible, and thus can tell "voter" from "nonvoting citizen". Some citizens are not allowed to vote. The most common reason is age, as those under 18 are not generally allowed to vote, but are still citizens. Others include having been adjudicated as mentally incompetent and having been convicted of a felony.Under current law, all voters are citizens. In theory, it's possible for a state or municipality to allow noncitizens to vote in nonfederal elections, but at the present time no jurisdiction allows this. New York City used to allow noncitizens who have children in the school system to vote in school board elections, but this was repealed (in 2006, if I am not mistaken).Elector, a member of an electoral collegeConfederate elector, a member of the Electoral College (Confederate States), which elected the President Jefferson Davis, and Vice President Alexander H. StephensU.S. Presidential and Vice Presidential elector, a member of the Electoral College (United States), which formally chooses the President and Vice President of the United States