This Oct. 2, 2012 file photo shows Ann Romney, wife of Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney, shakes hands with supporters at a campaign event at Hudson Gardens and Event Center in Littleton, Colo.
Associated Press
WASHINGTON — Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney's wife says her husband will not run again if this race doesn't turn out the way they hope.
Ann Romney told ABC's "The View" Thursday that it was "a very hard thing" to put her family through another White House bid after he lost the 2008 Republican primary. She said she agreed because she feels her husband can bring economic prosperity to America, but they "absolutely" will not do it again if he loses.
Also appearing was the Romneys' son Josh, who was asked about brother Tagg's joke after this week's contentious debate that he wanted to "take a swing at" President Barack Obama. Josh Romney said as someone who's been slugged by Tagg, he can assure Obama he has nothing to worry about.
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Re: Furry1993 Ogden, UT
"Hopefully they mean it."
It may not even be an issue. Right now all indications are that Obama is the captain of the Titanic ..... and it is sinking. Obama blew his chances for a 2nd term with his More..
Hopefully they mean it. But then making statements like this hasn't kept them from doing the exact opposite in the past. Flip. Flop.
Let's hope for America's sake that it doesn't come down to this. If Obama was this bad his first term, imagine how terrible his second term will be when he has "more flexibility".