It's hard, Mrs. Romney, because the American people don't elect their president based on how his or her hair looks, he or she has good teeth, or because he or she is rich and thinks he/she deserves to be president. We elect a president because we think that person represents the the best available option and will hopefully serve the best interests of our nation and the best interests of a majority of it's citizens...as complex and diverse as those interests may be.
And, the truth is, Mrs. Romney, the reason it's particularly hard for you and your husband is because, regardless of his "qualifications." both of you have repeatedly presented yourselves as pompous, self-centered, self-righteous, and self-serving. Further, Mr. Romney hasn't presented the American people with a single concrete, seemingly workable idea about how he's going to fix all the things he say's President Obama has done wrong or solve the problems we all know we face in this complex world.
Truth be told, Mrs. Romney, most of what your husband has to say is (pardon my bluntness) bullshit. That's not to say there isn't some cow-flop in what every politician says, but at least it's not insulting cow-flop...and most politicians don't, so-to-speak, order us to believe it because, well, he's a stud-muffin and we're just little people.
It's not going to be hard much longer, Mrs. Romney. In just about a month you can go back to your insular world where people won't be critical...because their livelihood depends on you, or because they're like you...thinking they're better than the rest of us.
I'm glad about that. You'll be happier, and the rest of us won't have to listen to you whine or tell us how fortunate we are to have "people like you" willing to lead "people like us." I hope I never hear about you and your hubby again. Good riddance.