Ask Mitt & Ann Romney Your Questions: Submit Them Here!
The 2012 Election is heating up with both President Obama and Mitt Romney
hitting the country to shake hands with people and answer all their
burning questions. But if Mitt's tour bus isn't stopping in your town,
here's your chance to ask him and his wife Ann some questions that could
help you make your voting decision come this November.
Lynn Sherr of Parade magazine is going to be sitting down with the Romneys this Friday and she wants CafeMom members to help her with the interview. If your question gets selected, she'll not only pose them to the presidential candidate and his wife, but you'll see it in print in Parade magazine. Pretty cool stuff!
What question would you ask Mitt Romney? What question would you ask his wife Ann? Leave your question below - we'll select several to ask the Romneys.
Gov. Romney:
When you're elected President, how will you tackle the deficit? What programs will you cut? Please be specific.
Mrs. Romney:
As an equestrian, will you have them build a stable where the basketball court is now?
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Quoting Cafe Steph:
What question would you ask Mitt Romney? What question would you ask his wife Ann? Leave your question below - we'll select several to ask the Romneys.
I only have one question and that is for Mitt. Will you tell the truth about Bain Capital under a lie detector test?
What have you ever gone without in your lifetime? How do you think you relate to middle or low income families in America? What is your plan for us? Details please.
Ann, what issue will you represent as first lady?
It's the "retroactive retirement" that's the issue. Not a leave of absence.
Quoting numbr1wmn:OMG I am still trying to figure out how people DON"T UNDERSTAND what a leave of absence is. Oh my!
Awesome!
To Mitt Romney: Will you try to push for line item veto, like Reagan tried and like you had in Mass?
To Ann (since I was too chicken to do it when I was on a conference call with her last time around), In today's society, SAHM are looked at with scorn and downright disdain because "we aren't living up to our potential as human beings". What advice would you give for Moms out there to help them realize that being home and being a parent is worthy?
My Question is Only for Mitt Romney
We will accept at face value that you resigned from Bain Captial in 1999. Since then, you have led the Olympics — a non profit — and were governor of Massachusetts, a public-sector job. Since being governor, you have been running for President of the United States. That is a thirteen year gap in your private-sector, for-profit business experience résumé. Please explain how this is not like a typical stay-at-home mom who may have left an executive career to raise her kids and is now trying to re-enter the workforce?




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- Cafe Steph
on Jul. 17, 2012 at 11:29 AM