Like many of the First Ladies in the past, Ann Romney has a certain modest yet noble character that I believe resonates with Americans.
Ann Davies Romney was born on 1949, married Mitt in 1969, and has had five sons. As the First Lady of Massachusetts, she has volunteered to work with the New England Chapter of the MS Society, a disease she was diagnosed with in 1998. While Mitt was Governor, Ann served as a co-chair of the Faith and Action Committee, a committee aimed to bring churches together to help serve young people. She has also served on other boards that focus on education, athletics, women’s cancer, community service, and improving the lives of our nation’s youth (just to mention a few). Above all, she is a woman of faith, a mother of love, and a wife of unfailing support.
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What do you think, is Ann Mitt’s secret weapon?
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January 16, 2007 at 2:59 pm |
As the saying goes, “Beside every great man there is most likely an even better woman.”
I have the utmost respect for a mother who raises 5 kids to a sane adulthood.
As for being Mitt’s “Secret Weapon,” sure, in 2 ways:
1) At the personal level, she is the backbone of Mitt’s fine family.
2) Politically this is also a great weapon, because Americans want to be led by someone who shares their values. Last I checked, the majority of Americans still value a good traditional family life, thankgoodness.