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Romney spoke to a crowd of 30,000, according to West Chester Fire Chief Tony Goller – making it the largest rally of the campaign, said Romney spokesman Chris Maloney.
Both candidates are trying to make up for campaign time lost to superstorm Sandy and deliver their final arguments to voters before Tuesday’s election.
Last night, in the cold and with long lines, 30,000 people showed up in Ohio to see Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan. That same day, Obama attracted a meager 2,800. But enthusiasm for President FailureTeleprompter can be judged by more than comparisons with Romney. In 2008, at his last stop in Cleveland, a Democrat stronghold, Obama attracted 80,000 people. This morning, at his last 2012 stop in that same city, Obama could only attract 4,000.
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This was Romney’s second stop in three days in Ohio, coming on the heals of a massive rally Friday night in West Chester. And like in Butler County, there was no lack of enthusiasm here from the crowd, estimated by the Secret Service at 6,000.
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Raees wrote: Well, here's another estimate of the crowd in Cleveland for Romney and it's 6,000.
http://www.cantonrep.com/newsnow/x48171 ... d-at-6-000
This was Romney’s second stop in three days in Ohio, coming on the heals of a massive rally Friday night in West Chester. And like in Butler County, there was no lack of enthusiasm here from the crowd, estimated by the Secret Service at 6,000.
http://cincinnati.com/blogs/politics/20 ... and-crowd/
So I guess his crowds really are shrinking.
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