MANCHESTER, N.H. – Mitt Romney returned to New Hampshire late Monday
night for his final campaign rally before the polls opened in the 2012
general election.
The former Massachusetts governor and his wife, Ann, were overwhelmed
with emotion as they received a minutes-long standing ovation from
thousands at the Verizon Wireless Arena, in the population center of the
state that has unique personal and political meaning to the Romney
family.
“This is a special moment for Ann and me, because this is where our
campaign began,” Romney said. “And then your primary vote put me on the
path to win the Republican nomination. And tomorrow, your votes and your
work right here in New Hampshire will help me become the next president
of the United States.” (Continues)
Romney’s speech was delayed by several minutes of loud cheers, according to those on the scene.
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Keep in mind that these would be several of his former constituents. As many Mass residents retire to NH.
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