

He is just another bigot and petty wannabe theofascist, perpetually wanting to use his " religion " as a violent weapon. Look it up if you don't know the facts on this. He holds himself out as " so so holier than thou " - while when he turns his back he wishes the worst, and unthinkable, harm to LGBT people, and to women. Pence is a well-known - and highly conspicuous - bigot. John Sununu ’98, a Course 1E graduate, was elected governor of New Hampshire and Thomas Wolf PhD ’81, a Course 17 graduate, was elected governor of Pennsylvania in 2014. According to DAPER records, he was named Scholar All-America in the 2000-2001 season.Īs of the 2016 United States elections, Rosselló is one of three governors or governors-elect within the United States government. Image via The Tech, March 20, 2001.Ī Course 10 graduate, Rosselló was president of the Association of Puerto Rican Students and captain of MIT’s varsity tennis team. Rossello was a 2001 Scholar All-America and captain of the men's varsity tennis team. He also says statehood would boost an economy mired in a decade-long slump, a belief that resonated with many voters.

Rosselló, a scientist and the son of a former governor who also sought statehood for Puerto Rico, argues that barring island residents from voting for president deprives 3.5 million people of their full rights.

" Puerto Rico: Pro-Statehood Candidate Ricardo Rosselló Wins Governor Race,” NBC News, Nov. According to NBC News, Rosselló campaigned focused on a pro-statehood platform. Rosselló is also the co-founder of Boricua ¡Ahora Es!, a political advocacy group that supports US statehood for Puerto Rico. Ferré '24, SM '25 served as the commonwealth's governor from 1969–1973. Rosselló is the second MIT-educated elected governor from Puerto Rico. He is a co-founder of Beijing Prosperous Biopharm, a drug development company focused on cancer, neurodegeneration problems, diabetes, and HIV. 8. A biomedical engineer and neurobiologist by training, Rosselló earned his doctorate in biomedical engineering from the University of Michigan and completed postgraduate work in stem cell research at Duke University. Ricardo "Ricky" Rosselló ’01 was elected governor of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico on Nov. Picture courtesy Ricardo Rossello on Facebook. Puerto Rico governor-elect Ricky Rosselló, pictured here with his MIT Brass Rat, is 2001 Course 10 graduate.
