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Romney camp says son Tagg has apologised to Obama

 
Published on Oct 24, 2012
10:35 AM
Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney is applauded by sons Josh, center, and Tagg, left, as he speaks at a Colorado Conservative Political Action Committee (CPAC) meeting in Denver, on Thursday, Oct 4, 2012. Tagg has apologised to President Barack Obama for saying in a radio interview that he was tempted to "take a swing" at the president for criticising his father during a debate. -- PHOTO: AP

MORRISON, Colorado (AP) - Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney's son Tagg has apologised to President Barack Obama for saying in a radio interview that he was tempted to "take a swing" at the president for criticising his father during a debate.

Tagg Romney on Monday walked up on stage with other family members after the third presidential debate, where cameras showed him shaking hands and exchanging words with Mr Obama. After the second presidential debate, Tagg told a radio interviewer it made him angry when Mr Obama questioned his father's honesty.

Tagg Romney said, quote, "You want to rush down to the debate stage and take a swing at him."

A Romney campaign official confirmed Tuesday that Tagg had apologized for the remark. The official was not authorized to discuss personal matters and thus demanded anonymity.

 
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