Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney refused to answer reporters’ questions on what he would do with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) if elected president.
According to a pool report, Romney was asked “at least five times” as to whether or not he would eliminate FEMA, but he ignored them all. Romney was at an event in Ohio and continued to shake hands with the public while ignoring the reporters.
Romney said during the Republican primaries that he would like to dismantle FEMA as it exists and instead give all disaster relief responsibility back to the states, or “even better” the private sector.
Asked about those comments in the wake of Hurricane Sandy where FEMA plays a substantial role in helping states respond to their individual disaster needs, the Romney campaign seemed to try to backtrack a bit.









