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Arkansas GOP Chairman Issues Statement Welcoming Mitt Romney

By: News Release
Updated: August 22, 2012
Republican Party of Arkansas Chairman Doyle Webb released the following statement welcoming Republican presidential nominee Gov. Mitt Romney to the state:

"We are honored to welcome Gov. Mitt Romney to Arkansas - a state that will not only elect the Romney/Ryan ticket to the White House, but will elect a new conservative majority in Little Rock that will offer bold reforms and put our state back on the comeback trail.

"After three and a half years of unemployment above 8 percent, over $700 billion in cuts to Medicare and trillions being added to the national debt, hardworking Arkansas taxpayers deserve more jobs and more take-home pay and Mitt Romney's plan will help restore America as the best place in the world to find a job, start a business or hire a worker. 

"Mitt Romney's visit shows how much he values our state's support and stands in contrast to the nearly six-year gap since President Obama's last visit to Arkansas where he and Gov. Beebe stood shoulder-to-shoulder together.

"In November, we look forward to Arkansas giving the Romney/Ryan ticket the highest margin of victory in the nation."

Comments

"Har working Arkansans" might be more impresse if the wannabe power players used $50,000.000 t0 by a couple of thousand schoollunches for poor kids rather than dinner-for two with a guy who won't remember thier names tomorrow.

Peter D. August 22, 2012 at 5:24 pm



Don't interrupt Judge Judy to say he landed. With all due respect that is not news it is politics. Everyone is not waiting to donate, we know thisis a segregated republican state.

Gloria S. August 22, 2012 at 4:48 pm



Don't interrupt Judge Judy to say he landed. With all due respect that is not news it is politics. Everyone is not waiting to donate,

Gloria S. August 22, 2012 at 4:46 pm

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