Former US presidential candidate Mitt Romney is looking ahead to how he can help in 2014.
In an interview with the Wall Street Journal, Romney unveiled how he plans to make a national impact during the upcoming mid-term elections.
According to the Huffington Post, Romney said that he could attend a summit in Utah and last but not least, stumping for congressional GOP candidates.
Three months after losing the general election to President Barack Obama, Romney told to Fox News about the rigors of the end of his campaign.
He called the experience a 'roller coaster' filled with 'ups and downs'.
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