Romney, Ryan, Nov. 5 public schedules: Battleground blitz

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Today, Paul Ryan will continue the Romney-Ryan Real Recovery Road Rally by attending a Victory Event at Atlantic Aviation in Reno, Nevada, a Victory Rally at Johnson’s Corner in Johnstown, Colorado, a Victory Rally at Elliott Aviation in Des Moines, Iowa, a Victory Rally at the Youngstown-Warren Regional Airport in Vienna, Ohio, and a Victory Rally at Sterling Aviation in Milwaukee, Wisconsin:

9:25 AM PST Paul Ryan Attends Reno Victory Event with Governor Brian Sandoval, Lt. Governor Brian Krolicki, Senator Dean Heller, Craig Romney, Former U.S. Treasurer Rosario Marin, and Former SBA Administrator Hector Barreto

1:35 PM MST Paul Ryan Attends Johnstown Victory Rally

5:30 PM CST Paul Ryan Attends Des Moines Victory Rally

9:15 PM EST Paul Ryan Attends Vienna Victory Rally

10:15 PM CST Paul Ryan Attends Milwaukee Victory Rally

Gov. Romney will also continue the Romney-Ryan Real Recovery Road Rally with 5 stops across the country today. First he will attend a Victory Rally at Avion Jet Center in Sanford, Florida. Then, he will head to Virginia to attend Victory Rallies at Virginia Aviation in Lynchburg and the George Mason University Patriot Center in Fairfax. Next, he will attend a Victory Rally at Landmark Aviation in Columbus, Ohio, and lastly, he will attend the Final Victory Rally at the Verizon Wireless Arena in Manchester, New Hampshire:

9:00 AM EST Governor Romney Attends Sanford Victory Rally

12:35 PM EST Governor Romney Attends Lynchburg Victory Rally

3:15 PM EST Governor Romney Attends Fairfax Victory Rally

6:25 PM EST Governor Romney Attends Columbus Victory Rally With The Marshall Tucker Band

10:00 PM EST Governor Romney and Ann Romney Attend Final Victory Rally with Kid Rock

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