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THE MAKING OF MITT ROMNEY
PART 6: THE GOVERNOR
Sixth in a series.
A year before the torch-lighting of the 2002 Salt Lake Winter Olympics, Mitt Romney's leadership was earning him mentions as a candidate for governor - in two states.
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