In the wake of Sandy, Mitt Romney is backpedalling fast from his suggestion during a Republican primary debate that he wants to eliminate FEMA altogether.
Today, after avoiding reporters’ questions on the topic for several days, the candidate pledged his support for the federal agency, declaring in a statement released Wednesday morning:
“I believe that FEMA plays a key role in working with states and localities to prepare for and respond to natural disasters,” Romney said in a statement. “As president, I will ensure FEMA has the funding it needs to fulfill its mission, while directing maximum resources to the first responders who work tirelessly to help those in need, because states and localities are in the best position to get aid to the individuals and communities affected by natural disasters.”
Last year at a Republican primary debate, Romney seemed to propose eliminating FEMA, saying:









