Following a devastating Politico article painting the Mitt Romney’s campaign in disarray, the GOP nominee has a message for critics: Relax, everything is hunky-dory.
In an interview with Telemundo on Monday, the White House hopeful downplayed the report. “I’ve got a terrific campaign,” Romney said. “My senior campaign people work extraordinarily well together. I work well with them. Our campaign is doing well.”
When asked if there would be changes in his campaign, he insisted, “No. I’ve got a good team.”
In the Politico expose on the inner workings of the campaign, Mike Allen and Jim VandeHei spoke with mostly unidentified “Romney aides, advisers, and friends.” The piece documents infighting and confusion within in the campaign that resulted in a mixed message and self-inflicted errors like failing to mention the war in Afghanistan during his RNC speech. It also describes how Romney’s original RNC speech was scrapped, setting off a chaotic, eight-day scramble after, as well as how stunned aides watched Clint Eastwood’s rambling comedy routine in “fury.”
“Romney associates are baffled that such a successful corporate leader has created a team with so few lines of authority or accountability,” the report said.








