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Evening news photo by KIM BRENT
Nine-year-old Parker Stamper of Monroe cheers amid the crowd during the Michigan Republican Party's "Believe in Michigan - Jobs First" bus tour stop in downtown Monroe Monday. The tour began Friday, making its way around the state to rally support for Presidential nominee Mitt Romney as well as other state, local, and judicial nominees. Mr. Romney's sons, Matt and Josh joined the group and offered their words to the crowd that packed the Republican headquarters.
Evening news photo by KIM BRENT
Supporters wave their signs and cheer as the Michigan Republican Party's "Believe in Michigan - Jobs First" bus tour leaves its stop in downtown Monroe Monday. The tour began Friday, making its way around the state to rally support for Presidential nominee Mitt Romney as well as other state, local, and judicial nominees. Mr. Romney's sons, Matt and Josh joined the group and offered their words to the crowd that packed the Republican headquarters.
Evening news photo by KIM BRENT
Nine-year-old Parker Stamper of Monroe cheers amid the crowd during the Michigan Republican Party's "Believe in Michigan - Jobs First" bus tour stop in downtown Monroe Monday. The tour began Friday, making its way around the state to rally support for Presidential nominee Mitt Romney as well as other state, local, and judicial nominees. Mr. Romney's sons, Matt and Josh joined the group and offered their words to the crowd that packed the Republican headquarters.
Evening news photo by KIM BRENT
From left, Courtney Stamper of Monroe, daughter Rowan, 5, son Gabriel, 6, Joanne Timiney and her father Milton Knabusch of Monroe cheer during the Michigan Republican Party's "Believe in Michigan - Jobs First" bus tour stop in downtown Monroe Monday. The tour began Friday, making its way around the state to rally support for Presidential nominee Mitt Romney as well as other state, local, and judicial nominees. Mr. Romney's sons, Matt and Josh joined the group and offered their words to the crowd that packed the Republican headquarters.
Evening news photo by KIM BRENT
From left, Courtney Stamper of Monroe, daughter Rowan, 5, son Gabriel, 6, Joanne Timiney and her father Milton Knabusch of Monroe cheer during the Michigan Republican Party's "Believe in Michigan - Jobs First" bus tour stop in downtown Monroe Monday. The tour began Friday, making its way around the state to rally support for Presidential nominee Mitt Romney as well as other state, local, and judicial nominees. Mr. Romney's sons, Matt and Josh joined the group and offered their words to the crowd that packed the Republican headquarters.
Evening news photo by KIM BRENT
Joanne Timiney and her father Milton Knabusch of Monroe, a former city mayor who ran for the Senate seat during then-Governor George Romney's tenure, join the crowd in cheers during the Michigan Republican Party's "Believe in Michigan - Jobs First" bus tour stop in downtown Monroe Monday. The tour began Friday, making its way around the state to rally support for Presidential nominee Mitt Romney as well as other state, local, and judicial nominees. Mr. Romney's sons, Matt and Josh joined the group and offered their words to the crowd that packed the Republican headquarters.
Evening news photo by KIM BRENT
Mary Louise Allen of Monroe, right, Bethany Schindel, 14, of Saline and other Republican supporters line S. Monroe St. as they await the arrival of the Michigan Republican Party's "Believe in Michigan - Jobs First" bus tour stop in downtown Monroe Monday. The tour began Friday, making its way around the state to rally support for Presidential nominee Mitt Romney as well as other state, local, and judicial nominees. Mr. Romney's sons, Matt and Josh joined the group and offered their words to the crowd that packed the Republican headquarters.
Evening news photo by KIM BRENT
Republican supporters, including (from left) Debbie Stamper of monroe and Shelley Hill of Dundee cheer during the Michigan Republican Party's "Believe in Michigan - Jobs First" bus tour stop in downtown Monroe Monday. The tour began Friday, making its way around the state to rally support for Presidential nominee Mitt Romney as well as other state, local, and judicial nominees. Mr. Romney's sons, Matt and Josh joined the group and offered their words to the crowd that packed the Republican headquarters.
Evening news photo by KIM BRENT
Matt Romney gets the crowd laughing as he shares stories about his father while addressing the crowd of supporters during the Michigan Republican Party's "Believe in Michigan - Jobs First" bus tour stop in downtown Monroe Monday. The tour began Friday, making its way around the state to rally support for Presidential nominee Mitt Romney as well as other state, local, and judicial nominees. Mr. Romney's sons, Matt and Josh joined the group and offered their words to the crowd that packed the Republican headquarters.
Evening news photo by KIM BRENT
Nine-year-old Parker Stamper of Monroe cheers amid the crowd during the Michigan Republican Party's "Believe in Michigan - Jobs First" bus tour stop in downtown Monroe Monday. The tour began Friday, making its way around the state to rally support for Presidential nominee Mitt Romney as well as other state, local, and judicial nominees. Mr. Romney's sons, Matt and Josh joined the group and offered their words to the crowd that packed the Republican headquarters.
Evening news photo by KIM BRENT
Nine-year-old Parker Stamper of Monroe cheers amid the crowd during the Michigan Republican Party's "Believe in Michigan - Jobs First" bus tour stop in downtown Monroe Monday. The tour began Friday, making its way around the state to rally support for Presidential nominee Mitt Romney as well as other state, local, and judicial nominees. Mr. Romney's sons, Matt and Josh joined the group and offered their words to the crowd that packed the Republican headquarters.
Evening news photo by KIM BRENT
Nine-year-old Parker Stamper of Monroe cheers amid the crowd during the Michigan Republican Party's "Believe in Michigan - Jobs First" bus tour stop in downtown Monroe Monday. The tour began Friday, making its way around the state to rally support for Presidential nominee Mitt Romney as well as other state, local, and judicial nominees. Mr. Romney's sons, Matt and Josh joined the group and offered their words to the crowd that packed the Republican headquarters.
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