4 reasons Romney doesn't want to talk about the Olympics

Romney's rescue of the once-scandal-plagued 2002 Salt Lake City Winter Olympics was one of his big accomplishments. So why isn't he bragging about it?

Mitt Romney in 2002
(Image credit: AP Photo/Joe Cavaretta)

Mitt Romney's success in turning around the Salt Lake City Winter Olympics in 2002 has long been considered one of the most glowing entries on his resume. In a move that will remind people of that accomplishment, Romney and his wife, Ann, will attend Friday's opening ceremony at the London Olympics during a six-day overseas tour. Romney supporters point to his rescue of the financially troubled Salt Lake Olympics to demonstrate that he's better qualified than President Obama to fix the economy, so why doesn't Romney talk more about it? Here, four reasons why the Olympics might be a sore subject:

1. Romney's you-didn't-build-that moment

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