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Mitt Romney is a Hot Commodity

November 5th, 2009 9:45 pm Author: Jayde Wyatt

f71d03bc2969e1c6Mitt Romney’s very generous donations of time and PAC money to help elect conservative candidates are a testament of his ‘stick-to-it-ive-ness’ for the principles he believes in. He is a doer. He says what he means and means what he says. That equates to trust. Americans recognize that they can trust Mitt Romney. It comes as no surprise that another Romney fundraiser on November 9th in Duval County (FL) proves, once again, that Mitt is a hot commodity. If you live anywhere near Duval County, better get your tickets now!

The Duval County Republican Party recently announced that their November 9th event, “An Evening with Governor Mitt Romney”, has been so well received that they’ve had to open up additional general seating to accommodate the supporters who want tickets.

The event with the Former Governor and Presidential candidate will be held Monday, November 9th at the Hyatt Regency on the waterfront.

General seating tickets are selling for the same price of $75 as they did in 2006 out of respect for the current economic situation, according to Duval Republican Chairman Lenny Curry. In spite of economic down turns, Curry said the financial support from sponsors has been unprecedented.

“Duval Republican grassroots members are fired up and our donors are eager to make a difference in the 2010 election cycle by providing the finance necessary to make the mighty grassroots an unprecedented success,” said Curry.

Curry also commented on the mass appeal of Mitt Romney not only as a political leader but as a successful entrepreneur.

“Governor Romney possesses a wealth of knowledge of national and global economic issues and his long list of successes in business is unrivaled,” said Curry.

For additional information and to obtain tickets, read here.

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(This peer pressure ad is not paid for by Romney's campaign, but we hope you do it anyway!)



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