Former Mass. Gov. Mitt Romney: Getty Images PhotoFormer Gov. Mitt Romney (R-Boston) plans to spend part of his July 4 holiday in New Hampshire campaigning for Republican presidential nominee Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.), PolitickerNH.com reports.
Romney and his 'MittMobile' decked out in "McCain for President" signs will make an appearance in the Wolfeboro Fourth of July parade.
"He and his family traditionally spend the holiday in Wolfeboro and attend the parade regularly," Jim Merrill, Romney's former New Hampshire state director, said in an e-mail to PolitickerNH.com. "This year they will be marching alongside the MittMobile, to thank the voters of southern Carroll County for their support during the primary and, most importantly, to encourage them to actively support and vote for Senator McCain this fall."
McCain defeated Romney in January's first-in-the-nation presidential primary.
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