The candidate of the Republican Party in the
just-concluded presidential election in the United States of America,
Mitt Romney, said at a conference call with donors, on Thursday, that
Barack Obama won the 2012 presidential campaign because of “gifts” given
by the administration to black, Hispanic and young voters.
“The President’s campaign focused on giving targeted groups a big
gift, so he made a big effort on small things. Those small things, by
the way, add up to trillions of dollars.” Mr Romney said.
He said moves like the president’s healthcare reform legislation and a
decision to suspend deportation of certain illegal immigrants who came
to the country as children proved “highly motivational” on Election Day.
Mr Romney also said he had “gotten beat up pretty bad” on issues including his immigration stance and personal wealth.