BLOOMINGTON, Minn. Massachusetts Republicans crammed into a standing-room-only hotel meeting room today to hear from their "favorite son" in the GOP presidential race, Mitt Romney.
"You guys have been amazing to me. I know I've tried your patience," said Romney, a former Massachusetts governor who amassed a personal fortune as a Boston venture capitalist.
Romney, who raised about $6 million for his White House bid from Utah, received about the same amount from Massachusetts contributors, even though the GOP is much smaller in that state.
He told the appreciative audience he may have twisted too many arms and raised too much money in Massachusetts. "I never heard anyone complain," Romney said.
But Romney didn't dwell on his failed bid for the White House. Instead, he urged the Massachusetts party faithful to back the GOP's presumptive nominee, John McCain.
"We may not be able to carry Massachusetts. We'll see. There have been some 'Reagan miracles' in the past," Romney said, urging the GOP members to work instead for a McCain victory in New Hampshire.
"This could come down to one state," he said.
He also stressed that unlike candidates who are in a race for themselves and feel "sour grapes" when they lose, he is firmly behind McCain.
That's despite being passed over for vice president in favor of the relatively unknown Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin. Romney has said he never expected to be selected by McCain for the No. 2 spot on the ticket.
Romney told reporters later that the surprise announcement that Palin's unmarried teenage daughter is pregnant should not call into question McCain's judgment.
"I think anybody who thinks there are families that don't have problems hasn't lived in a family. The families of America have challenges, and kids don't always do everything we'd like them to," said the father of five sons, including one, Josh, who lives with his wife and children in Salt Lake City.
Romney also said later he is still not sure when he will address the Republican National Convention because of the effect of Hurricane Gustav on the schedule. He said his speech, focused on strength, was well received during rehearsal at the Xcel Energy Center today.
He spoke to the Massachusetts delegation over a midmorning brunch in an upscale hotel not far from where the Utah GOP is staying. Both delegations are far, far away from the convention arena in St. Paul.
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