Mitt Romney took a break from campaigning Monday to stop by a New Hampshire police station whose force is grieving the recent death of their chief. Mitt made his visit in secret and did not discuss politics. “He kept his remarks exclusively to offering condolences to the officers here,” the unit’s current chief said. In order to keep press away from his condolence call, Romney’s campaign told reporters the presidential candidate would be headed to Boston.
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