Romney includes Moon Township stop in Election Day campaign blitz
By Salena Zito
Published: Monday, November 5, 2012, 3:13 p.m.
Updated: Tuesday, November 6, 2012
Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney will make Western Pennsylvania part of his Election Day barnstorming with a stop scheduled near Pittsburgh International Airport.
Att 2:55 p.m., he will stump at Atlantic Aviation in Moon Township.
Romney last visited the area in July with a stop in Irwin; running mate Rep. Paul Ryan of Wisconsin also held a rally at Atlantic Aviation two weeks ago in Moon.
Romney held a rally in Bucks County on Sunday with the Secret Service estimating the crowd at more than 25,000. Former President Bill Clinton stopped in Market Square on Monday, then continued to Scranton and Philadelphia.
Pennsylvania became a focus in the presidential election as recent polls showed the race tightening to within the margin of error.
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