Romney's VA Tour
Mitt Romney is in Arlington, VA, today to discuss the pitfalls of the Employee Free Choice Act with area business leaders.
He will continue his Commonwealth roadshow tomorrow in Richmond, where he'll appear with Bob McDonnell, the GOP's candidate for governor. (McDonnell, it's worth noting, was not a Romney backer during the '08 WH campaign. He served as state co-chair for Fred Thompson's bid.)
Also today, Romney endorsed GOPer Chris Christie for NJ governor. "I'm convinced the challenges facing New Jersey and the rest of the country can be overcome with courageous leadership. Chris Christie is a strong conservative voice for balanced budgets, low taxes and more jobs. He will bring badly-needed change to state government," Romney said in a statement released by his Free and Strong America PAC. "By electing Chris Christie, the people of New Jersey will be taking a giant step toward a brighter and more prosperous future."
And 6/1, the busiest WH '08er will give a speech titled "The Care of Freedom" at the Navy Memorial Burke Theater. The event, part of Protect America Month, is sponsored by the Heritage Foundation.




