Every Town Counts
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Presumptive GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney thanked veterans as he began the last day of his Every Town Counts bus tour in his home state of Michigan. Seen here in Frankenmuth, he also made stops in DeWitt and Holland on Tuesday.
Romney remains in Michigan today for fundraisers in Troy and Grand Rapids. Michigan has not gone red in a presidential election since 1988, when George H.W. Bush was elected.
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Republican Presidential nominee Mitt Romney will begin a six-day bus tour called “Every Town Counts” in New Hampshire on Friday. The tour will start in the town of Stratham, New Hampshire, where Romney announced his candidacy last year.
Romney will be visiting five other states on the tour (four of which: Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, and Ohio, are represented in the 12).
On the tour, Romney plans to highlight the “boundless optimism” of the American small-town family.
Romney to launch “Every Town Counts” tour in N.H.
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