What’s next for Romney?
Now that his own political hopes have been snuffed, many of the people closest to Romney say they have no idea what he’ll do next. Senior adviser Eric Fehrnstrom, who has been by Romney’s side for over a decade, said he hadn’t given much thought to what the former governor’s next move will be.
“I think he wants to spend a lot of time with his grandkids,” Fehrnstrom said shortly after Romney concluded his brief concession speech here. “There was one point in the night when the results were still coming in, and he turned off the TV to play with his grandkids.”…
As a sea of disappointed supporters digested the results here at Romney campaign headquarters, the only consensus about the nominee’s future was that no one would hazard more than a guess about what it might entail.
One longtime aide who traveled frequently with Romney during the campaign predicted that he might work with some of his sons in their various business ventures, participate in nonprofit causes, or write a book related to his experiences touring America on the campaign trail.









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Possibly he can host a radio show, telling people they don’t belong in the Republican Party and need to look elsewhere to vote.
It’s worked so well the last few years.
Drive people away, with insults. If you don’t toe the entire line, we don’t need you.
The guy who just passed government healthcare got re-elected, with over a 1,000 new taxes attached.
Smooth move…
Hog Wild on November 7, 2012 at 11:47 PM
Go back to work in the private sector, make bazillions more $$$, and unleash all 5 Romney sons on the US political system at once.
MWUH hahaaa ha ha
bitsy on November 8, 2012 at 12:01 AM
You would’ve made a great President Mr. Romney. Godspeed and I wish you well.
Jesse on November 8, 2012 at 12:27 AM
mittens is a lying loser and he needs to go repent for his sins…the romneys are much worse than the bushes…not a conservative bone in their bodies…and not one of them have served their country in the military…truly a disgrace….$ can’t buy you respect or credibility, mr mittens!
Pragmatic on November 8, 2012 at 1:23 AM
Romney did NOT lose because he didn’t pander.
Romney lost because he did not offer a Conservative alternative: hence, there was too little difference between himself and Obama…and much less reason to vote for Romney.
His campaign wasted most of the money he took in trying to win back Republican Conservative voters.
There was little effort to win Democrat or Independent voters: just a token effort the last week or two. TOO LITTLE, TOO LATE!!!
landlines on November 8, 2012 at 1:52 AM
Romney was the best choice. by far.
Drunk Report on November 8, 2012 at 2:49 AM
He could run against Kerry in 2014?
vegconservative on November 8, 2012 at 3:22 AM
BS, lying POS. I guess Bill Ayers associations with Obama still don’t matter though, huh?
hawkdriver on November 8, 2012 at 3:52 AM
As long as he doesn’t show up on the political scene ever again, I wish him well. If he does as a candidate, I’ll curse his name.
The days of rehashing the same people for public office has to end.
madmonkphotog on November 8, 2012 at 7:31 AM
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