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Romney swings through Michigan

Associated Press

FRANKENMUTH, MI (MPRN)--  Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney toured Michigan Tuesday with stops in Frankenmuth, DeWitt, and Holland.  Romney says he is working hard to win the state where he was born.  That would break a two-decade-long streak of Democratic wins in Michigan.

Michigan Public Radio’s Rick Pluta reports. 

 

Romney’s stops focused on small businesses in small towns that he says are suffering under economic doldrums brought about by President Obama’s performance in office.  Romney took aim at energy policy, the new health care law, and enforcing trade rules as areas where the president has under-performed.

In Frankenmuth, Romney also acknowledged that Michigan’s economy has improved, but he says that has more to do with Governor Rick Snyder and Republicans in Lansing.

“And what we need is to  have someone in Washington to do in Washington what’s being done in Michigan and I will,” he said.

Michigan’s automotive rebound is given a lot of credit for the state’s recovery.  Romney opposed federal assistance for GM and Chrysler.

Romney was also met on his tour by protesters waving signs, but they were kept at a distance. 

For the Michigan Public Radio Network, this is Rick Pluta.

Nicole was born near Detroit but has lived in the U.P. most of her life. She graduated from Marquette Senior High School and attended Michigan State and Northern Michigan Universities, graduating from NMU in 1993 with a degree in English.