Mitt Romney's Electoral Win-loss Record (It's Below .500)
Mitt Romney may not be a professional politician, but he has been running for office for years. In fact, he has been in 35 competitive elections over the last 18 years.
He has a losing record, 14-21.
Here's the breakdown (compiled by ABC News' Arlette Saenz):
WINS
1994: Massachusetts Republican primary for Senate race
2002: Massachusetts governor race
2008: Michigan Republican presidential primary
2008: Nevada Republican caucus
2008: Maine Republican primary
2008: Alaska Republican primary
2008: Colorado Republican primary
2008: Massachusetts Republican primary
2008: Minnesota Republican primary
2008: Montana Republican primary
2008: North Dakota Republican primary
2008: Utah Republican primary
2008: Wyoming Republican primary
2012: New Hampshire Republican primary
LOSSES
1994: Senate race vs. Ted Kennedy
2008: Iowa Republican caucus (Mike Huckabee won)
2008: New Hampshire Republican primary (John McCain won)
2008: South Carolina Republican primary (John McCain)
2008: Florida Republican primary (John McCain)
2008: Alabama Republican primary (Huckabee)
2008: Arizona Republican primary (McCain)
2008: Arkansas Republican primary (Huckabee)
2008: California Republican primary (McCain)
2008: Connecticut Republican primary (McCain)
2008: Delaware Republican primary (McCain)
2008: Georgia Republican primary (Huckabee)
2008: Illinois Republican primary (McCain)
2008: Missouri Republican primary (McCain)
2008: New Jersey Republican primary (McCain)
2008: New York Republican primary (McCain)
2008: Oklahoma Republican primary (McCain)
2008: Tennessee Republican primary (Huckabee)
2008: West Virginia Republican primary (Huckabee)
2012: Iowa Republican caucus (Rick Santorum)
2012: South Carolina (Newt Gingrich)