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Amid character assaults from Democrats, who paint Romney as a political shape-shifter who is insensitive to the needs of the middle-class, the candidate has struggled to connect with voters on the trail. A new CBS News poll out Tuesday shows that half of registered voters think that Mitt Romney does not understand their problems, reflecting an empathy gap with President Obama as Romney prepares for his acceptance speech at the Republican nominating convention.

Romney doesn't necessarily have to feel voters' pain, analysts say. But he does have to show them who he is. They need to know that he knows how to wash dishes and clean up after himself.

It matters that people know who he is, and that includes who he is in his downtime. And Mrs. Romney is the one who knows him best in that way.

I feel like the average voter just doesn't see him in that capacity. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or tap here to see other videos from our team. Shopping essentials.

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The family had no cook or full-time maid. Some of the wages paid were for personal-assistant-type chores, instead of washing dishes.

Maybe we're too quick to judge. Perhaps Mitt Romney did his fair share of household chores unlike most American men. Or maybe there are some who think there is something noble about scrubbing your own toilet. But, to us, the idea of being wealthy and still having to do dishes and sort socks and dust things -- it's worse than a war on women. It might be a war crime: wife torture.

She categorically denied that she'll be a candidate for John Kerry's Massachusetts Senate seat. Her part of the joint interview ended with some warm and cuddly grandkid chat, accompanied by playground video. Fox's Romney interview offers a peek of the first lady that might have been.

Yes, she cried when Mitt lost. But it was the media's fault, Ann says, while also blaming Obama for an unfair campaign. No comment from Ann. Reuse this content.



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