US Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney and running mate Paul Ryan appeared in Cincinnati, Ohio on Saturday, with Ryan attending a game at his alma mater and Romney addressing a crowd of 3,000 supporters.
“If you have a coach that’s zero and 23 million, you say it’s time to get a new coach,” Romney told a rally in Cincinnati, referring to the number of Americans the Romney campaign says are unemployed and underemployed.
“It’s time for America to see a winning season again, and we’re going to bring it to them.”
Ohio is a key state in the November 6 election, enjoying routine visits from Romney, Ryan and their Democratic rivals.
In 2008, Obama won the state en route to winning the presidency.
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