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Andrew Adams Reporting Mitt Romney is huddling in Utah with family and the talk at the dinner table may just be over a 2008 run for the White House.
Mitt Romney says he's having "fireside chats" with family mulling the issues and concerns of a presidential campaign.
Mitt Romney: "There's sort of two piles of considerations. One is the personal considerations, and the other is the national considerations. And frankly it's the national considerations and the needs of our nation and the people of our nation and what I might be able to do to help that has the biggest influence."
He approached campaign issues in an interview with the conservative weekly, "Human Events." He clarified his position on gay marriage by saying he's against it, but he's also against the discrimination of gays.
Romney returns to Boston on Sunday.