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Ann Romney 'united' with husband on policy

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Ann Romney disagrees with her husband, Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney, on some issues, but she’s staying tight-lipped on the details.

“I’m not going to tell you” on which matters the couple differ, she told host Chris Wallace on “Fox News Sunday” during an interview at the pair’s New Hampshire vacation home.

“I think we have to have a united front” on policy, she said.

Despite whatever disagreements the two may have, Mr. Romney, who later this week will formally accept the GOP’s presidential nomination, said he values his wife’s counsel.

“Ann is really good at seeing things in ways others don’t see them, and being able to provide that openly to me. I value that very highly,” he said.

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Ben Wolfgang is a national reporter for The Washington Times. Before coming to the Times, he spent four years as a political reporter in Pennsylvania. His focus is on education and science policy. Ben lives in southeast D.C. and has played guitar in several bands while still in Pennsylvania. He can be reached at bwolfgang@washingtontimes.com.

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