"Hurricane Sandy: What Romney Says He'd Do to FEMA"

"Though the presidential campaigns have been focused on Hurricane Sandy, the politically sticky topic of disaster relief is making its way to the forefront. With Sandy bearing down on the East Coast, supporters of President Barack Obama are saying that Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney would gut FEMA, leaving it incapable of handling a massive hurricane or tornado."



"How would Romney handle FEMA if he was elected president?

In a June 13, 2011 GOP primary debate, Romney suggested that states should assume a more significant role in disaster relief. The debate took place soon after a tornado devastated Joplin, Missouri and other communities, and moderator John King of CNN asked Romney whether states should take on a greater role in paying to repair and rebuild."

Jordan Fabian reports for ABC News October 29, 2012.

SEE ALSO:

"How Hurricane Sandy Could Swing the Election" (Mother Jones)

"Politics of FEMA: Mitt Romney Suggested Less Federal Involvement, Paul Ryan Budget Scrutinized" (ABC News)

"FEMA briefs Mitt Romney on Hurricane Sandy" (Politico)

"Hurricane Puts Spotlight On Romney's FEMA Remarks" (USA TODAY)
 

Source: ABC News, 10/30/2012