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Mitt Romney Using Wife Ann Romney's Story To Connect With Voters


First Posted: 09/25/11 11:22 AM ET Updated: 11/25/11 05:12 AM ET

By STEVE PEOPLES, ASSOCIATED PRESS

(AP) MANCHESTER, N.H. — Mitt Romney is not used to wearing an apron. But the Republican presidential candidate was not alone in cooking attire one recent morning as hundreds of potential supporters lined up for free pancakes.

Ann Romney, his wife of 42 years, stood with him, spatula in hand, wearing the same white apron and the comfortable smile of a woman who spent countless mornings flipping flapjacks for five hungry sons.

Her presence on that day, like so many others during the long campaign, is an acknowledged blessing for a 2012 White House contender who struggles to shake a robotic image. Friends and foes alike say she makes him seem more genuine.

"Believe it or not, I served pancakes nearly every morning before the kids went to school," she told supporters that morning. "I miss having my boys at home. But I do love seeing how wonderful they are now as husbands and fathers. ... I am grateful because they had such an extraordinary example."

Ann Romney is the unassuming, not-so-secret weapon in Mitt Romney's political arsenal. At a GOP gathering in Michigan on Saturday, she spoke briefly, prompting the crowd to tap their glasses and call for a toast.

The Romneys kissed, and then Ann Romney joked, ""We're not going to do an Al Gore moment," referring to a long and public kiss that Democratic presidential nominee Al Gore shared with his then-wife, Tipper, at the party's convention in 2000.

Already she's a more active participant than she was during his 2008 presidential campaign. For example, as the Romneys headed into a meeting with Michigan lawmakers, Ann Romney took note of Texas Gov. Rick Perry's uneven debate performance a few days earlier.

"It's going to happen this time," she told Republican National Committeeman Saul Anuzis. "Perry in the debate? Shocking," she said.

The Romney campaign says there will be an enhanced role for her beginning the next month, with additional public appearances, media interviews and a willingness to discuss health problems and her family's rags-to-riches story.

The 62-year-old grandmother of 16 lends an instant folksy charm to her husband. He sometimes fights to convey authenticity in the diners and backyards where presidential contests are fought in this early voting state.

He's worked to shed the image of a stiff Wall Street executive from the upper crust of America, stepping up appearances at NASCAR events, ditching his tie, shopping at Walmart, wearing skinny jeans, eating at Subway and flying on the discount carrier, Southwest Airlines.

But those efforts haven't stopped the criticism.

At a time of economic troubles, Romney's wealth and upbringing are vulnerabilities that his chief rival, Texas Gov. Rick Perry, is using against him. Perry, who grew up in a family of modest means in tiny Paint Creek, Texas, is chiding Romney for suggesting that he's a member of the middle class.

Others haven't looked kindly on Romney's efforts to portray himself as a regular guy.

"It's sort of contrived," says Brendan Steinhauser, a leading organizer for an ally of the tea party, FreedomWorks. "I've seen the whole flying Southwest thing. It's just not believable. Eating at Subway? Come on."

Enter Ann Romney.

Seemingly with no filter, she jokes about bathroom messes, cooking for a huge family and personal struggles with her husband's public life.

She reminds voters, in a most genuine way, that Mitt Romney is a father, a hand-holding husband, a high school sweetheart. He is noticeably more comfortable in her presence.

Having dealt with multiple sclerosis and breast cancer, Ann Romney also offers a powerful family story that helps her husband, the son of a governor and a graduate of both Harvard business and law schools, speak to the American dream.

"Sometimes it's like, `Mom, what did you say?' But she says things he can't say about himself, really helps humanize him," said 41-year-old Tag Romney, the couple's eldest child. "She's a very good resource. She's a good weapon. ... And she's less concerned with trying to package things so we win and more about telling the truth that this is who we are."

Political observers and voters share the characterization. They describe her, and her effect on the candidate, as a tremendous asset.

Mitt Romney often reflects on how they first crossed paths at a Michigan elementary school but didn't start dating until high school. He introduces his wife as his "sweetheart" and she introduces him as a family man and business leader. After the pancake breakfast, he didn't mention his own family's success story, depending instead on hers as he spoke to voters.

Her grandfather, the son of a coal miner from Wales, couldn't afford to send all four children to college. The children were forced to pick just one who would receive an education, Mitt Romney said. They settled on Ann's father, who would earn his diploma and later open a steel company that would employ his siblings.

Ann planned to share her story in a book during the 2008 campaign, but Tag Romney says those plans were postponed.

Political assets aside, her mere presence seems to help relax her husband. They are not shy about public affection, and he regularly squeezes his wife's hand, even when the cameras are not rolling.

"He is confident, comfortable and very effective when she is by his side or with him on a trip – the value of which cannot be understated in dealing with the pressure of a national campaign," said Jamie Burnett, who led Romney's political operation in New Hampshire four years ago.

Ann Romney's growing role is not unprecedented in presidential politics.

Spouses often become political assets or liabilities.

Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich's third wife, Callista, helped create headaches for her husband's current campaign when news of a six-figure charge account at Tiffany jewelry company surfaced.

Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann's husband, Marcus, recently defended criticism that his family's counseling clinic offered to "cure" homosexuality.

On the other side, former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman's wife, Mary Kaye, is a regular attendant at political events, as is Perry's wife, Anita, who often serves as a campaign surrogate.

"Sometimes family members can really make a difference in presidential politics," said Barbara Perry, a senior fellow at the University of Virginia's Miller Center. She's not related to the candidate.

History is full of examples:

_Michelle Obama, from working-class Chicago suburbs, offered the candidate Barack Obama a more traditional family story.

_Claudia "Lady Bird" Johnson traveled throughout the South without Lyndon B. Johnson during the 1964 election to promote the Civil Rights Act.

_Robert Kennedy's mother, Rose, helped humanize her son, who was actually quite shy and didn't enjoy campaigning.

Ann Romney declined to be interviewed for this story. But expect to hear much more from her in the coming weeks.


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By STEVE PEOPLES, ASSOCIATED PRESS (AP) MANCHESTER, N.H. — Mitt Romney is not used to wearing an apron. But the Republican presidential candidate was not alone in cooking attire one recent mornin...
By STEVE PEOPLES, ASSOCIATED PRESS (AP) MANCHESTER, N.H. — Mitt Romney is not used to wearing an apron. But the Republican presidential candidate was not alone in cooking attire one recent mornin...
By STEVE PEOPLES, ASSOCIATED PRESS (AP) MANCHESTER, N.H. — Mitt Romney is not used to wearing an apron. But the Republican presidential candidate was not alone in cooking attire one recent mornin...
By STEVE PEOPLES, ASSOCIATED PRESS (AP) MANCHESTER, N.H. — Mitt Romney is not used to wearing an apron. But the Republican presidential candidate was not alone in cooking attire one recent mornin...
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Mausinn
If I have to explain, you wouldn't understand
09:33 AM on 09/26/2011
Ah, shades of Stepford.
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DonJM
The narrower the mind, the broader the statement.
09:27 AM on 09/26/2011
Mittens wearing an apron? He would wear his underwear on his head if he thought it would help him get elected.
satyrday
If my micro-bio is way too long, will it be trunca
09:21 AM on 09/26/2011
Who handles the programming of Willard 2.0? Because they need to add some consistency algorithms.
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jbvbwysu
I actually read the article before I comment on it
09:06 AM on 09/26/2011
Ann Romney...quite possibly the primmest and most gentile Republican spouse other than Marcus Bachmann.

Is this ALL Mitt's campaign has to offer?
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jbvbwysu
I actually read the article before I comment on it
09:07 AM on 09/26/2011
Oops, I meant "gentille" as in "gentille alouette." I know Ann Romney isn't Jewish.
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09:15 AM on 09/26/2011
F/F - I was wonderin'. :-)
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camelias and sweet tea
Small drinking village with a shrimping problem
09:17 AM on 09/26/2011
I hear next week they will be putting on Nascar leathers.
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Janet Root Wetherell
speaks my mind liberal/ coffeeparty member
08:20 AM on 09/26/2011
That is all well and good, but we are not electing the wife, she is not the candidate..will not be making the desicions..will not be running the country..he will be. I would not support him at all..he has not notion what it is to buy groceries, to put clothes on the kids backs on a low paying job..he was raised in wealth and continues to support that wealthy bunch..that is whyhe is a republican..it is the party of the rich..
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ruthtruth
seeker of truth, willing to listen
08:17 AM on 09/26/2011
Romney is good a flipping pancakes. Well that sure makes me feel better about him getting in the White House , NOT. Sorry Ken doll, your false image of sweating over a griddle is just more nonsense from a very wealthy man who hasn't got a clue what it's like to not have the best things in life. How's that new " vacation home" going Mitt?
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jbvbwysu
I actually read the article before I comment on it
09:08 AM on 09/26/2011
Well said. I think the angst over Perry's sudden downfall is linked more to Republican dislike of Romney than like of Perrhy.
07:14 AM on 09/26/2011
now there she is flipping & lying just like that lying husband, the maid served the cakes & she knows it that lying liar so much for mr un-employed, corporations are people nonsense romneycare
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SafeAsMilk
06:56 AM on 09/26/2011
Mrs. Romney: "Jeeves, time to prepare pancakes for the children."
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CaptMike65
01:21 AM on 09/26/2011
Who needs an apron when you have magic underware.
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Kathryn Talbert
01:05 AM on 09/26/2011
Mittens' wife said: """We're not going to do an Al Gore moment," referring to a long and public kiss that Democratic presidential nominee Al Gore shared with his then-wife, Tipper, at the party's convention in 2000."

I'm sure you won't, that secret mandatory Mormon underwear really gets uncomfortable when you get all excited.
12:28 AM on 09/26/2011
GOPers just can't EVER resist the snotty comment, can they?

She's kissing her husband but stops to make a nasty crack about Al and Tipper.

GROW UP you snide snots.
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CoronaDischarge
Fired Up! Ready to go!
12:10 AM on 09/26/2011
The Republican Party pig's ear weavers have a real task ahead of themselves with making this silk purse knock-off - trying to spin Romney into anything but a man imitating a normal person. His privilege and wealth has always separated him from ever relating to the travails of a normal life. These shallow attempts to humanize him are doomed to be hollow.
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camelias and sweet tea
Small drinking village with a shrimping problem
09:18 AM on 09/26/2011
You win my favorite post this a.m. New fan and sooo true. He is a stiff and has a really hard time trying to be nice to us little people.
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OhMyBoehner
Beat that screen name!
11:31 PM on 09/25/2011
Oh brother, kind of makes you want to puke - if nothing else the republicans really know how to spin a story!
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soupson52
Truth to power pays big dividends
12:34 AM on 09/26/2011
I don't know that I want to but I HAVE to fan you for consistently humorous comments and that micro-bio. You brighten the day! Thanks
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camelias and sweet tea
Small drinking village with a shrimping problem
09:20 AM on 09/26/2011
They consistently do not always pick the good person, they pick the person who will follow orders... I do not think this guy will do that well. He may get a little RINO on them.
11:20 PM on 09/25/2011
I'm sure he's much more comfortable wearing a crown than he is wearing an apron.
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Hotspot
Righties, you can't eat or drink money.
11:20 PM on 09/25/2011
Willard's father George, was born in Mexico . . . Doesn't he have to show his birth certificate?
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joekel
09:25 AM on 09/26/2011
No because he was actually hatched on a farm in rural Utah.