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Romney visits Charlotte Wednesday

Tim Funk - Charlotte Observer

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April 17, 2012 02:50 PM

Presumptive GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney will be in Charlotte on Wednesday to raise money and to give what his campaign is calling a “prebuttal” to President Barack Obama’s acceptance speech at September’s Democratic National Convention.

The former Massachusetts governor, making one of his first forays into this crucial swing state, will speak at 3:40 p.m. at A Roof with a View – a fifth-floor rooftop venue on Cedar Street that has a sweeping view of uptown and is used for receptions and wedding rehearsal dinners. Rent: Between $2,100 and $3,300 for four hour events.

The Romney campaign chose the spot because it’s across the street from Bank of America Stadium, where Obama will give his acceptance speech to cap off Democratic convention week.

Romney campaign aides told the Washington Post that his message will boil down to this: “Are you better off than you were four years ago, the last time Obama gave a convention speech?”

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Romney will spend most of the day in North Carolina, where the Obama campaign has already opened several field offices – including two in Mecklenburg County – and is registering people to vote every day. The president, the first lady and several Obama Cabinet members have visited the state several times in recent months.

Romney is scheduled to appear at a luncheon fundraiser at the Angus Barn in Raleigh. Then, at 5:30 p.m., he’ll be at Myers Park Country Club in Charlotte for a $1,000 per person fundraiser -- $2,500 to get a photo with the candidate.

Among the co-hosts are former Bank of America CEO Hugh McColl, an Obama supporter in 2008, and C.D. Spangler, former president of the UNC System.

GOP estimates are that he could raise more than $500,000 at the Charlotte event, and about $1 million between the two N.C. fundraisers.

A survey released last week by Democratic-leaning Public Policy Polling, based in Raleigh, found that Obama was leading Romney in North Carolina, 49 percent to 44 percent.

In 2008, Obama carried the state by a slim margin, becoming the first Democratic presidential candidate to win in North Carolina since 1976.

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