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Romney's son apologises to Obama

Tagg Romney, eldest son of Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney, has apologised to Barack Obama for passing objectionable remarks against the President after the second presidential debate in New York.

Updated on: Oct 24, 2012 08:41 AM IST
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Tagg Romney, eldest son of Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney, has apologised to Barack Obama for passing objectionable remarks against the President after the second presidential debate in New York.

Tagg apoligised to Obama on the stage after the third and final debate in Florida on Monday night for saying that he wanted to punch the US President for aggressively challenging his father, the ABC news reported on Tuesday.

Obama quickly accepted the apology, the news report said.

"The campaign official said that Tagg Romney told the president he was 'just joking' and that Obama accepted the apology," The Washington Post said.

After the second presidential debate on October 16, in which Obama was aggressive against Romney, Tagg had said in a radio interview that he wanted to jump off his seat rush to the stage and take a swing at him.

"But you know you can't do that because, well, first, because there's a lot of Secret Service between you and him, but also because this is the nature of the process," Tagg told a radio host in North Carolina.

 
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