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Charlie Langton: Charlie Speaks With Mitt's Older Brother Scott Romney

So what was Mitt like growing up? What's it like to be related to someone running for president? Scott talks about this and more.

Scott described Mitt's heart through a story that took place during his time at Bain Capital. While at Bain, one of his partner's teenage daughters disappeared in New York. Mitt closed down the offices at Bain, brought everyone to New York, rallied every resource to get the word out and she was eventually found. Mitt, according to his brother, thinks differently to solve problems.

Scott thinks Washington insiders are scared to death of Mitt becoming president. He said Mitt would shake things up and hold people accountable in a way that frightens the status quo. And why would anybody go through the burden of running for president? According to Scott, it's because Mitt believes the country is in a mess due to Obama and he knows he can help.

What has Mitt learned from his run in 2008 that he's applying to his current run? Scott says it's the fact that campaigns have ups and downs, good days and bad days, and your goal is to stack the good days together.

What does Mitt think of Newt? Santorum? Paul? How does Mitt feel about the Super Pac ads that are running for him? Are they accurate? Would Scott want to serve in some capacity with his brother if he wins?

Finally... why vote for Mitt? Scott spells it out. Listen to the entire interview below:

Scott Romney: Part 1

Scott Romney: Part 2

Scott Romney: Part 3

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