Mitt Romney lost the Republican primary in South Carolina last weekend to Newt Gingrich and Canadian comedy show "This Hour Has 22 Minutes" saw it coming.
The show's Mark Critch traveled down south to meet with the GOP hopefuls and quiz them on their Canadian connections.
In the clip above, Critch poses as a reporter from Grand Bend, Ontario, a cottage community where Romney spent time as a youth.
The ploy works like a charm, luring the Republican front-runner in so Critch can fire off questions about Romney's mastery of the French language, his stance on the Keystone pipeline and whether anything can be done about Randy Quaid.
Critch then watches Romney give a rousing speech, but worries that the giant sign reading "concession" might be a bit of a bad omen. Looks like he was right.
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