![]() ![]() ![]() We'll also be quite transparent and level-headed with you about this. There is no wiggle room, we've already cut everything we can, and we urgently need more readers to pitch in-especially from this specific blurb you're reading right now. We have a considerable $390,000 gap in our online fundraising budget that we have to close by June 30. KJZZ confirmed that the photographer was indeed the former GOP presidential nominee and now Senate candidate Mitt Romney.īy signing up, you agree to our privacy policy and terms of use, and to receive messages from Mother Jones and our partners. His campaign sent the video and photos to the local Sinclair News Broadcast station in Salt Lake City, KJZZ, which published them without fanfare-just a modest photo credit reading “Courtesy Mitt Romney.” Romney’s photos suggest, though, that he recognized the news value of the neighborhood disaster. So perhaps it’s no surprise that he was on the scene to capture footage of a garage and camper going up in flames at a house just a 10-minute walk from his own.Īt least 20 firefighters responded to the blaze no one was injured. But he apparently took a few minutes off the campaign trail Friday night to take some video and still photos of an unfolding disaster in his Holladay, Utah, neighborhood: Romney is famous as a very wealthy guy who still pumps his own gas, shovels his own walk, and takes a hands-on approach to home improvements. Mitt Romney has been busy shaking hands and knocking on doors for the past six months, while he runs to replace Orrin Hatch as the new senator from Utah. ![]() Fight disinformation: Sign up for the free Mother Jones Daily newsletter and follow the news that matters. ![]()
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