Politico's 'devastating' Mitt Romney campaign exposé: 5 revelations

Team Romney starts the week dealing with a report about its apparently dysfunctional campaign. A look at five of the juiciest morsels

Mitt Romney speaks with son Tagg Romney, campaign advisor Stuart Stevens, and wife Ann Romney aboard a plane in January: Stevens is described in Politico's report as an eccentric who wears to
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Publicly, Mitt Romney and his allies are cautiously optimistic that the Republican challenger will beat President Obama in November; privately, Team Romney is apparently complaining to Politico about why they think their candidate is losing. In a lengthy, gossip-filled exposé on the inner workings — and foibles — of the Romney campaign, Politico's Mike Allen and Jim VandeHei speak with mostly unidentified "Romney aides, advisers, and friends" about how a candidate running on his business competence has ended up atop such a dysfunctional organization. "Only a fool would declare the race over at this point," says Will Bunch at the Philadelphia Daily News, but Politico has served up a pretty "devastating perspective on a presidential campaign in total disarray." Here, five highlights from this inside look at a high-stakes, high-pressure political brain trust:

1. Meet the scapegoat: Stuart Stevens

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