Mitt Romney hugs his son, Tagg, at a campaign stop. (AP/File)
That's what Tagg Romney, Mitt's oldest son, told the Boston Globe for its big post-mortem on his father's failed presidential bid published on Sunday.
“He wanted to be president less
than anyone I’ve met in my life," Tagg Romney told the paper. "He had no
desire to ... run. If he could have found someone else to take his
place ... he would have been ecstatic to step aside.
"He is a very private person who
loves his family deeply and wants to be with them," Tagg continued. "He
has deep faith in God and he loves his country, but he doesn’t love the
attention.”
Romney's reluctance to become
commander in chief has been hinted at by his sons before. Before their
father sought the 2012 GOP nomination, several said they tried to
convince him not to run.
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