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Mitt Romney on the campaign trail The Republican presidential nominee continues his campaign tour of the country’s swing states.
Sept. 26, 2012
Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney meets and greets employees after leading a manufacturing discussion with business leaders at American Spring Wire in Bedford Heights, Ohio.
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Sept. 26, 2012
Employees take a break from work to watch Romney lead a manufacturing discussion with business leaders at American Spring Wire in Bedford Heights, Ohio.
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Sept. 26, 2012
Romney, along with golf great Jack Nicklaus, right, and Ohio Gov. John Kasich (R) attend a rally at Westerville High School in Westerville, Ohio.
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Sept. 26, 2012
Romney speaks to the crowd in Westerville, Ohio.
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Sept. 26, 2012
Romney supporters listen during the rally.
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Sept. 26, 2012
Romney supporters hold signs during the rally.
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Sept. 26, 2012
Romney enters the rally at Westerville High School.
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Sept. 26, 2012
A truck, plastered with anti-Obama and pro-Romney signs, is parked in a residential neighborhood in Westerville, Ohio.
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Sept. 25, 2012
Romney walks to interviews at an airport in Dayton, Ohio.
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Sept. 25, 2012
Supporters wave and cheer during a rally for Republican vice presidential nominee Paul Ryan, right, in Dayton, Ohio.
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Sept. 25, 2012
Members of the crowd listen to Romney and Ryan speak at a rally in Dayton, Ohio.
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Sept. 25, 2012
Ryan is directed by Secret Service to take a different route through a large crowd of supporters during a campaign event in Dayton, Ohio.
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Sept. 25, 2012
Romney addresses the crowd during a rally in Dayton, Ohio, with Sens. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) and Rob Portman (R-Ohio).
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Sept. 25, 2012
Ryan between television interviews after attending a rally in Dayton, Ohio.
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Sept. 25, 2012
Romney walks through the crowd during a rally in Dayton, Ohio.
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Sept. 25, 2012
Romney speaks at the Clinton Global Initiative annual meeting in Manhattan.
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Sept. 25, 2012
Former president Bill Clinton walks on stage with Romney at the Clinton Global Initiative annual meeting.
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Sept. 25, 2012
Clinton waits offstage with Romney.
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Sept. 24, 2012
A supporter listens to Romney at a rally in Pueblo, Colo., where the candidate reiterated his new line of attack on Obama’s foreign policy record and the president’s remarks Sunday that he was “pretty certain that there are going to be bumps in the road” in the Middle East. “They don’t see these events as bumps in the road,” Romney said at the rally, referring to the recent attacks on U.S. embassies abroad. “These are lives. This is humanity. This is freedom.”
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Sept. 24, 2012
Romney arrives at a campaign rally in Pueblo, Colo.
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Sept. 24, 2012
Romney greets supporters at a rally in Pueblo, Colo.
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Sept. 24, 2012
Romney waves to his supporters in Pueblo, Colo.
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Sept. 24, 2012
Romney greets supporters at a rally in Pueblo, Colo.
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Sept. 24, 2012
Romney speaks at a campaign rally in Pueblo, Colo.
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Sept. 24, 2012
Supporters listen to Romney at a rally in Pueblo, Colo.
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Sept. 24, 2012
Romney lifts a baby at a rally in Pueblo, Colo.
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Sept. 24, 2012
Romney walks to his campaign plane after doing a morning television interviews in Denver. In an interview with ABC News, Romney was quick to take aim at Obama for responding to a question from “60 Minutes” host Steve Kroft about the unrest in the Middle East by saying that he had been expecting “bumps in the road” all along. “When you look at the entire context — the assassination; the Muslim Brotherhood president being elected in Egypt; 20,000 people killed in Syria; Iran close to becoming a nuclear nation — these are far from being bumps in the road,” he said. "They represent events that are spinning out of the kind of influence we’d like to have. We’re at the mercy of events rather than shaping the events in the Middle East.”
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