Video: Romney Book Event in Utah Hopes for 10,000 Attendees
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The Hinckley Institute of Politics (University of Utah) is hosting a book signing and lecture to discuss Mitt Romney’s new book No Apology: The Case for America’s Greatness, which is set to be released on March 2, 2010.
The event will take place at the Salt Palace on March 13 (the day after Romney’s birthday). The event [hopes to have] 10,000 attendees, all of whom will receive a signed copy of the new book. Tickets will go on sale on Thursday (Dec.17) at 10:00 AM, evidently through a new website to be launched at that time: MittRomneyUtah.com. Pricing is not yet known. We will update when we know more.
Amazon.com has No Apology on presale for $17.15. (Full retail $25)
Video Courtesy of KSL.com
(Aaronius and I have a very brief cameo in the video above. Woohoo! At 0:39 you can see Aaron in a black jacket and glasses and me in a blue sweater with two light stripes. If I knew the cameras were on I would have said “Hi” to my mother.)
~Nate Gunderson
EDIT: I believe I was mistaken to say that the event “expects” to have 10,000. When referring back to the video from KSL, Kirk Jowers, director of the Hinckley Institute of Politics, states that they “hope to have around 10,000 people.” I changed to title and text of my post to reflect that.
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I’d love to be ONE of the 10,000 attendees at this event!
I’d love to be ONE of the 10,000 attendees at this event!
I can say for a certainty that Aaron, Luke and I will be there. I know a whole gaggle of folks that would like to go.
I can say for a certainty that Aaron, Luke and I will be there. I know a whole gaggle of folks that would like to go.
Looking forward to this event and reading the book. Overstock.com has Mitt’s book on pre-sale now for cheaper than Amazon.
Looking forward to this event and reading the book. Overstock.com has Mitt’s book on pre-sale now for cheaper than Amazon.