On Friday
morning, Mitt Romney and his wife Ann drove themselves to campaign headquarters
in Boston. Gone were the secret service detail and the motorcade that had
trailed them in the final months of the campaign. Instead of the long lines of
supporters waiting to see them, there was now a line of dozens of staffers
outside Romney's office door; some waiting to shake his hand, others looking
for a quiet moment with the Governor after a loss that stunned a confident
campaign Tuesday night.
One Romney
staffer said the line easily reached a hundred employees Friday as the former
presidential candidate ate pizza out of the box in his office. Mrs. Romney wore
jeans and a sweater. The Romneys came to headquarters every day after the
election after telling staffers they would do anything they could to help them
find their next job.
Their
pledge to help came just hours after the loss Tuesday night. Romney called a
staff meeting at headquarters the next morning. With emotions still raw from
the night before, Romney and his wife arrived to deafening applause and chants
of "Mitt, Mitt, Mitt." As workers wiped away their tears, one staffer
said Romney was clearly moved and that Mrs. Romney cried as they stood before
the team.
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Campaign
manager Matt Rhoades told the Governor and his wife, "We would rather lose
with you than win with anyone else," sources said.
Romney's
top advisers were convinced they had a solid shot at the presidency right until
the end. Pointing to their internal data and their swelling crowds, Romney and
his team believed the state polls were overestimating President Obama's
standing given Romney's support among independents and what they believed was
an enthusiasm gap favoring Republicans.
In the
days after defeat, a source close to Mrs. Romney said she described the moment
she walked onto that stage on election night as 'surreal.' The source adding
Mrs. Romney wondered to herself, 'Are we really conceding?' In fact, it was
Mrs. Romney who remained most optimistic as returns started pouring in. She was
playing with her grandchildren and received updates from others whose eyes were
trained on the television screen.
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Mitt Romney Delivers Concession Speech
In the
hours after his concession speech, Mitt Romney offered praise for his top
advisers and donors who gathered at breakfast. According to a source at the breakfast,
there was a standing ovation for Rhoades and applause for Mitt's 'Body Man,'
Garrett Jackson, who was by Romney's side throughout the campaign. Jackson
often captured and tweeted images of the Governor during private moments that
spread at lightning speed among Romney's supporters. Among the images was a
smiling Romney backstage watching his wife address millions of Americans from
the Republican National Convention.
Romney
also thanked top strategists Stuart Stevens, Russ Schriefer, Eric Fehrnstrom,
and Beth Myers who led the effort to select a vice-presidential candidate.
Donor Sheldon Adelson was also cheered, as was Romney's National Finance
Chairman Spencer Zwick.
When asked
about the President's overture to Mitt Romney during his victory speech on
election night, a source close to Romney was unsure if Romney would accept the
President's invitation adding Romney is still 'tender,' and bruised by the
Obama campaign's portrayal of him, particularly his tenure at Bain Capital.
Even many
of those closest to Romney don't know what he'll do next. The Romneys are
expected to travel to their San Diego home to spend time with family. Many
expect Romney's focus to include board work and the Mormon Church.
On
Saturday, Romney sent a note thanking campaign supporters, "This was more
than just a campaign, this was a national movement," he wrote. Romney did
not specifically reference his loss to President Obama. "We still believe
that better days are ahead," Romney wrote.
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