(Washington Examiner) Mitt Romney, the losing 2012 GOP presidential candidate,
said today that he won't run again and blamed his loss to President Obama on the
improving employment rate.
"I got my chance. I took my message to the American people. I was not
successful. It's time for someone else to take their message to the people and
see if they can be successful," he told Fox Business Network's Neil Cavuto
Friday night.
"I am optimistic about a Republican becoming the next president. I am going to
be working for our nominee but I am not running again," he added in comments
provided to Secrets.
In a wide-ranging interview, Romney said he thought he could win but the
improving unemployment situation near Election Day boosted the president. "You
know, events occurred. The unemployment rate dropped below 8 percent for the
first time just weeks before the election. That changed the national mood.
The media celebrated that. Had it stayed above 8 percent, why, that would have
made a difference," said Romney, the former Massachusetts governor who has run
twice for the presidency.
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What about all those electronic voting machines that were set to default to a vote for Obama when a vote for Romney was cast? What about the Somali natives who couldn't speak English and were required to give no identifying information to prove citizenship after they were brought to Ohio in busloads to vote? What about military personnel in Ohio whose absentee ballots were invalidated? They sued, but the outcome was not publicized. What about the planeload of ballots from military personnel in Afghanistan that were lost when the plane "accidentally" crashed? And...? Romney is a good sport in forgetting all of this, but the election was outcome was close. The rampant election fraud could have made a difference.
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