Everything is staged, the candidates and their flaks are very careful about their image and try to control it as much as possible. A well placed flag here or an old couple in the background holding a folksy looking hand made sign (that was made by someone in the campaign) sitting right behind the candidate. Oh wait, that old couple behind the candidate looks too old, lets move them to the edge and add some hip looking 20-somethings to the background. Yes, that happens. What isn't controlled though are the people that go to these campaign stops. To watch people get so excited and fired up over politics is somehow reaffirming. It gives me hope for this country. It can also make for some fantastic images. I'm looking forward to the months leading up to 2012.
A well placed flag next to a bucket of cold water. Former Massachusetts Governor and Republican Presidential Candidate Mitt Romney formally announces his candidacy at Scamman Farm in Stratham, New Hampshire on June 2, 2011. Photo by Matthew Healey
Mitt Romney supporters dish up bowls of Ann Romney's famous chili before Mitt formally announced his candidacy at Scamman Farm in Stratham, New Hampshire on June 2, 2011. Photo by Matthew Healey
Former Massachusetts Governor and Republican Presidential Candidate Mitt Romney (C) serves up chili with his wife Ann Romney (R) just before formally announcing his candidacy at Scamman Farm in Stratham, New Hampshire on June 2, 2011. Photo by Matthew Healey
Supporters listen in as former Massachusetts Governor and Republican Presidential Candidate Mitt Romney formally announces his candidacy at Scamman Farm in Stratham, New Hampshire on June 2, 2011. Photo by Matthew Healey
Supporters listen in as former Massachusetts Governor and Republican Presidential Candidate Mitt Romney formally announces his candidacy at Scamman Farm in Stratham, New Hampshire on June 2, 2011. Photo by Matthew Healey
Supporters stand in front of a barn after former Massachusetts Governor and Republican Presidential Candidate Mitt Romney formally announced his candidacy at Scamman Farm in Stratham, New Hampshire on June 2, 2011. Photo by Matthew Healey
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