Politics & Government
Tagg Romney: 'I Think We're Going to Win This Thing Going Away'
He came to Derry on Monday with his brother Ben and former N.H. Gov. John H. Sununu.
Monday's 11th hour thank-you tour around four of Mitt Romney's field offices in the state featured his sons – Tagg and Ben – and former New Hampshire Gov. John H. Sununu.
The three made a stop in Derry for what was labeled by the campaign as a "get out the vote" event.
Sununu urged those on the phones to "talk, talk (and) talk" to those around them in the hours leading up to tomorrow's election.
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He referred to the death of four Americans in Benghazi on Sept. 11 as a "disaster" and a "character failure" for President Obama.
Tagg Romney, Mitt's eldest son, admitted that he was biased as he told the enthusiastic group of supporters that he thinks his dad will win the election going away.
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Ben Romney, who Sununu introduced as the doctor of the Romney sons, praised his dad's supporters in the room, calling it a humbling experience to see people working so hard.
He called Mitt Romney a leader who has the skills and know-how to get things done, referencing his father's work in Salt Lake City for the Winter Olympics as well as during his tenure as governor of Massachusetts working with an 87 percent Democratic legislature.
Other stops on the tour included Stratham, Nashua and Bedford.
Mitt Romney will hold his campaign's final rally tonight in Manchester before the polls open on Tuesday.
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