Politics & Government
Mitt Romney's Grandson Gets To Meet 'Bobama' (Video)
Gov. Mitt Romney's youngest son, Craig, was in Hillsborough County the day after the third, and final, presidential debate to meet with supporters at the Temple Terrace Victory Office. He opens his remarks recounting a moment with his son Miles, 4.
At the Temple Terrace Victory Office on Oct. 23, Craig Romney, the youngest son of Gov. Mitt Romney, met and took pictures with his father's supporters.
During a speech that lasted about 15 mintues, Craig Romney talked about his family, shared little-known anecdotes about his father's character, and encouraged supporters to volunteer to knock on doors and make phone calls.
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In recounting his time at the third, and final, presidential debate, Craig Romney opened his remarks recounting a tale about his 4-year-old son, Miles.
"One of my favorite moments, by the way, after the debate, was when my son, Miles, went up . . . and he went there and he shook the president's hand and he was just beaming. Afterwards he told me, he told me, 'Dad, I got to meet Bobama!' "
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To see what else Craig Romney had to say at the Mitt Romney Victory Office in Temple Terrace watch the videos above.
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