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Romney campaigns in Ohio On the trail in the Buckeye State, Republican presidential nominee says, “This is an election about change.”
Oct. 28, 2012
Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney addresses the crowd at a campaign rally in Marion, Ohio.
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Rally attendees listen to Romney in Celina, Ohio. “This is an election about change,” Romney told supporters at the Celina Fieldhouse. “The president thinks this is a time to just keep on doing what we’ve been doing. … Do you want more of the same or do you want change?”
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Romney and GOP vice-presidential nominee Rep. Paul Ryan (Wis.), left, speak at the rally in Celina, Ohio.
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As supporters cheer and wave signs, Romney heads to the stage at the rally in Celina, Ohio,.
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Romney, right, Ryan and Ryan’s wife, Jenna Ryan, listen to the Oak Ridge Boys perform at the campaign rally in Marion, Ohio.
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Romney greets supporters at the rally in Celina, Ohio.
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Romney, left, in Tampa, leaves his motorcade to board his campaign plane. The GOP nominee was bound for Ohio for a day of campaigning.
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On a rainy Ohio morning, Romney greets volunteers in Canton, Ohio, before departing on his Florida-bound campaign plane.
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An excited crowd greets Romney and Ryan at a rally in North Canton, Ohio.
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Romney speaks at a campaign rally in North Canton, Ohio.
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Ryan, left, and Romney wave to their supporters at the in North Canton, Ohio, campaign rally.
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Romney greets supporters at a campaign rally in Worthington, Ohio. “The American people now have to recognize that given the big challenges and the big election we have, it’s time for a big change — and Paul Ryan and I represent a big change for America,” Romney said.
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The crowd listens to Romney speak in Worthington, Ohio. About 3,000 people attended the rally.
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Romney interacts with the crowd at the rally in Worthington, Ohio. Romney believes that the “big change” and “real change” he offers could nurse an ailing economy back to health. He believes that if he repeats this message over and over again, as he did in Cincinnati and Worthington and Defiance, that he could methodically sway voters to his side.
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Romney works backstage with staff members before his campaign rally in Worthington, Ohio. He spent all of Thursday in the state. He kept his entourage to a minimum with two trusted advisers, Stuart Stevens and Kevin Madden.
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Romney waits backstage at the rally in Worthington, Ohio. At the event, he told supporters that he and running mate Rep. Paul Ryan (Wis.) would “tackle the problems politicians have spoken about for years but haven’t been willing to deal with.”
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Romney and his supporters’ reflections can be seen on a Secret Service vehicle in Worthington, Ohio.
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Romney is seen in his campaign bus.The former Massachusetts governor traveled about 300 miles in Ohio on Thursday, underscoring the urgency of winning the swing state.
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Romney and Sen. Rob Portman (R-Ohio) wave to onlookers from Romney’s campaign bus in Worthington, Ohio.
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After a long day of campaigning through Ohio, Romney, aboard his campaign bus, works with staff into the night in Toledo, Ohio.
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Romney, right, eats lunch with staff member Charlie Pierce, left, and adviser Stuart Stevens in Worthington, Ohio.
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Romney, center, eats lunch with adviser Stuart Stevens in Worthington, Ohio.
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Romney, left, aboard his campaign bus, works with staff members during their stop in Worthington, Ohio.
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Romney adviser Stuart Stevens holds a phone meeting aboard the campaign bus during the campaign’s trip to Ohio.
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Romney, on the campaign bus in Worthington, Ohio, eats one of his standard snacks, a crunchy peanut-butter-and-honey sandwich.
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In Ohio, Romney cast himself as an energetic reformer while arguing that President Obama would continue leading the nation down a “status quo path.”
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Sen. Rob Portman (R-Ohio) greets a diner sitting with Romney during a breakfast-time visit to a Cincinnati restaurant.
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Romney talks to members of his campaign staff as they ride in his motorcade in Cincinnati.
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