Mitt Romney greeted officers who escorted his motorcade before leaving Palm Beach County

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Mitt Romney greeted officers who escorted his motorcade before leaving Palm Beach County
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Mitt Romney departing from Palm Beach International Airport
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Posted: 10/23/2012

Mitt Romney greeted law enforcement officials at Palm Beach International Airport before leaving for Nevada where he has a campaign event later today.

He posed for a few pictures and shook the hands of officers who escorted his motorcade to the airport.

Tuesday afternoon, the GOP Presidential Nominee will attend a campaign rally in Henderson, just outside Las Vegas. He'll be joined by running mate Paul Ryan.

Later tonight, the pair will jet to Colorado for the campaign's second rally of the day at the famous Red Rocks Amphitheater, just outside of Denver.

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