Posted on 09/01/2012 7:49:56 AM PDT by chuck allen
Watch Mitt Romney live from Cincinnati Union Terminal. Saturday 9/1/12 at 11 a.m. eastern.
4000 people are gathered at Union Terminal to hear Mitt Romney speak.
http://www.wlwt.com/news/local-news/cincinnati/Watch-Live-Romney-makes-campaign-stop-in-Cincinnati/-/13549970/16446806/-/fs24he/-/index.html
My childhood home town!
Go Reds!
Just got the feed .. who’s the kid speaking now ?
Josh Mandel, running for Senate against Sherrod Brown.
Sounds solid, but looks like he's about 19 ?
Says he's tied 44/44 with whatever race it is . . .
Thanks Chuck :-)
Joshua A. “Josh” Mandel[1] (born September 27, 1977) is the current Ohio State Treasurer. Mandel previously served as a Republican member of the Ohio House of Representatives. He is the Republican challenger to incumbent Senator Sherrod Brown in 2012.
GO JOSH ! !
..bump..
Here’s Mitt.
Hitting Barry where it hurts. Love it!
YOUR choice, America !
The crowd is jazzed.
Romney’s hitting all the right notes.
I'm not sure how they fit 4000 people into Union Terminal - its not that big to start with. An awesome rally all around!
Short, sweet and on point. Crowd goes wild.
O.M.G. Obama must go!
(caption under WLWT live feed)
One of the guys on before MR said Biden drew a whopping 200 somewhere else in OH yesterday.
LMAO
By the sound of it, Mitt hit a homer with that crowd this morning .. loved that he called out props to Neil Armstrong again !
Tony, thay had about 2,500 in the Rotunda and another 1,500 or so in an overflow room with TV monitors. Lines stretched from the front of Union Terminal all the way down to Ezzard Charles Drive.
I understand Romney is heading back to Florida this afternoon to do a rally with Paul Ryan. Should be good.
Probably would have had more than 4,000 at this really if it wasn't held in a train terminal.
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