Mittens Inc. Cancelled Campaign Credit Cards after Election Beat Down
/From the moment Mitt Romney stepped off stage Tuesday night, having just delivered a brief concession speech he wrote only that evening, the massive infrastructure surrounding his campaign quickly began to disassemble itself.
Aides taking cabs home late that night got rude awakenings when they found the credit cards linked to the campaign no longer worked.
The office at 585 Commercial St. was largely packed up by the close of business Wednesday (one aide said it looked like it had been sacked by Visigoths), but some staffers will return today to remove their things.
The Mitt Romney for President financial entity survives for as long as two more years, as bills are paid and FEC documents are filed.
Thousands of hours of campaign and family videos stored on a server will soon find a home for safekeeping for the family.
Many Romney aides borrowed from the Capitol Hill staffs of other top Republicans, like John Boehner and Paul Ryan, return to work this week.
