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WOW - Romney ADMITS he never intended to be President - PIN
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 26892324:MV8yMDkyODMyXzM1MjMyMzY4XzRFRjgzOUNG] [quote:Anonymous Coward 29430674:MV8yMDkyODMyXzM1MjMyMjU3X0Y0QTgxREFB] So that's why he didn't try to win the Republican nomination ? And why he didn't have a concession speech written? Sorry, but "I really didn't want ____________," sounds like a schoolyard face-saving statement. [/quote] Look at the way he ran his entire campaign. He didn't want to win. He never intended to. He was put there to lose. So obvious [/quote]
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AFP - No one wanted to be president less than Mitt Romney, his son said in an interview out Sunday that raises new questions about the candidacy of the losing Republican nominee.
In an interview with the Boston Globe examining what went wrong with the Romney campaign, his eldest son Tagg explains that his father had been a reluctant candidate from the start.
After failing to win the 2008 Republican nomination, Romney told his family he would not run again and had to be persuaded to enter the 2012 White House race by his wife Ann and son Tagg.
"He wanted to be president less than anyone I've met in my life. He had no desire... to run," Tagg Romney said. "If he could have found someone else to take his place... he would have been ecstatic to step aside."
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