Ann Romney’s ‘Biggest Concern’ If Mitt Elected: ‘His Mental Well-Being’
Saying that she’s confident in his ability, Ann Romney expressed concern for her husband Mitt’s “mental well-being” if he wins the presidential election in November. Romney told a Reno, Nevada reporter:
“You know, I think my biggest concern, obviously, would just be for his mental well-being. I have all the confidence in the world in his ability, in his decisiveness and his leadership skills, in his understanding of the economy, in his understanding of what’s missing right now in the economy — you know, pieces that are missing to get this jumpstarted. So for me I think it would just be the emotional part of it.”
Of President Barack Obama, Mrs. Romney said, “I think all Americans should have a worry if he’s re-elected.”
Earlier this month, Mitt Romney told reporters, “We use Ann sparingly right now, so that people don’t get tired of her.”
Jump ahead to about the 6:12 mark to watch:
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