Gov. Mitt Romney gives concession speech
November 6, 2012 - 10:45 pm
Gov. Mitt Romney spoke Tuesday night to supporters in Boston after conceding victory to President Barack Obama in the presidential election.
Gov. Mitt Romney spoke Tuesday night to supporters in Boston after conceding victory to President Barack Obama in the presidential election.
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Juneteenth, a federal holiday, celebrates the freedom of enslaved people following the Civil War.
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