During the closed tour, Mitt Romney was asked if he had any regrets about how his campaign was conducted.
“Gosh, the answer is I’m sure there are some things I’d regret, but I’m not sure I want to lay them all out,” Romney answered admitting that he did have a few regrets. He then added: “I mean hindsight is 20/20. The states I didn’t do as well in I’d probably put less in. The states I was close in, I’d put more in, all right? But that’s from the benefit of hindsight.”
He explains that his campaign was serious about running in each of the early states and felt good about the decisions that were made.
“If you knew then what you knew now, would you change things? Well, that is obvious of course,” Romney explained. He then continued: “But if you look for the beginning, I think we did it right.”
In regards to the tour, Romney was impressed with the Space Center.
“I support the NASA program-the president’s vision program, which consists of a manned space mission back to the moon, as well as an ongoing mission to Mars,” he said in regards to space exploration.
He was also asked if he supports creating a fund to handle national catastrophes which is a very important issue in Florida, which is prone to hurricanes. Romney said that he has not endorsed a specific bill.
He said: “As I have indicated before, as well, I’m willing to sit down with the governor and with leaders of the insurance industry and others and talk about the options for providing for home insurance for individuals that are finding it difficult to find that insurance, and to deal with the gap that exists between what is available privately and what needs to be available for people to have confidence in their economic future.”