BOSTON—Perhaps the biggest unknown about Mitt Romney in the waning
hours of his campaign is whether his giddy behavior was a sign of a
candidate truly at peace with losing his second bid for the presidency
or whether he really believed the White House was within his grasp.
It's hard to believe Romney, who became a multimillionaire based on
his obsession with numbers and data, could have missed the signs of
President Barack Obama's looming victory. But if that was truly the
case, in some ways, it's not surprising.
Over the last month, the momentum and energy of the race seemed to be
on Romney's side, as he scored some of the biggest crowds of his
political career—including 15,000 in Florida, 20,000 in Ohio and 12,000
in New Hampshire in the last week alone. Speaking to reporters on his
campaign plane on Tuesday afternoon, Romney said he had intellectually
felt he would win the race for some time but had come to that thinking
emotionally, as well, because of his crowds.
The GOP candidate emphasized that point by telling reporters he had
written just one set of remarks for election night: A 1,118-word
"victory speech."
But was it all an elaborate head fake?
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In hindsight, there were perhaps some clues Romney felt less
confident than he suggested about the race. In recent days, there seemed
to be a more wistful tone in how Romney and his wife, Ann, spoke of his
long quest for the presidency—but reporters chalked that up to the
family's relief at the campaign being over.
Yet there were also signs that Team Romney was truly blind-sided by
the former Massachusetts governor's loss. As Romney took the stage, many
of his senior staffers stood at the side of the stage, looking
shell-shocked. Tears flowed, hugs were shared and their faces were grim.
Afterward, longtime Romney adviser Eric Fehrnstrom approached members
of Romney's traveling press corps wearing a sad smile. He shook hands
and bid reporters farewell.
Turning toward the exit, Fehrnstrom said, "I'm going to get a drink."
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