Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney visited Janesville and spoke at Monterey Mills on Monday, June 18.
Repubican presidential candidate Mitt Romney poses for a photo while holding 10 month old Maggie Coleman of Janesville. Maggie's parents brought her to the campaign's bus tour stop at Janesville's Monterey Mills
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Republican presidential candidate makes a point during a speech at Janesville's Monterey Mills.
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Hundreds of people turned out at Janesville's Monterey Mills for a ralley for and speech by Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney.
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Hundreds of people turned out at Janesville's Monterey Mills for a ralley for and speech by Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney. Also speaking were Senator Ron Johnson, Representative Paul Ryan, and Governor Scott Walker.
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Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney made an appearance at Janesville's Monterey Mills trying to rouse the populace of a closely contested Wisconsin.
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Republican presidentail candidate Mitt Romney, left, and Monterey Mills CEO Caniel Sinykin hold up a custom blanket the company gave to Romney during his visit to the plant. The reverse side of the blanket is the text of the Pledge of Allegiance.
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Mitt Romney meets and greets some of the people in the audiance at the campaign speech he gave at Janesville's Monterey Mills.
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Left to right: Republican National Chair Reince Priebus, Congressman Paul Ryan, candidate Mitt Romney and Wi Governor Scott Walker shared the stage for a few moments at a Romney campaign stop in Janesville.
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A few vendors both outside and inside of Monterey Mills had Romney campaign items for sale during a campaign stop in Janesville.
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Officals of Janesville's Monterey Mills used huge bales of polyester material to create barrier that define walkways and the campaign rally area inside their facility.
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The line to get into Romney's speech stretches around the building of Monterey Mills in Janesville.
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A Romney supporter signs in to see him speak at Monterey Mills in Janesville.
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Danny Kehoe of Little Prarie is a former Spanish and Portuguese teacher who turned out to protest Romney's visit, but seemed to be having more fun than most.
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A protestor holds a sign out to traffic, hoping to garner support for the cause, as cars file in full of people who traveled to see presidential hopeful Mitt Romney speak.
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US Senate candidate Mark Neumann shakes hands with Erma Schultz as she waits to enter to listen to Mitt Romney speak on Monday.
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Protestors gather across the street of Monterey Mills in Janesville, barred from the grounds with signs.
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Protestor Stella Cane was one of a number of themed protestors across the street from the Romney event at Monterey Mills who lamented the loss of jobs in Janesville and expressed their views on what economic shortfalls they thought would happen under Romney as President.
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Deb Lalor and her husband Bill Lalor of Janesville, hold up mock tombstones to represent lost jobs in the area. Jobs plan to be a large portion of the debate in the upcomign elections, and protestors outside the Romney event felt that there would be no positive progress with Romney as President.
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Some protestors took the funeral theme to another level, with a number of "Grim Reapers" lining the street behind a police barricade. Mock tombstones were handed out with names of closed businesses on them, representing the lost jobs in Wisconsin.

