Dozens of college students at Marquette University were busy Wednesday evening making posters in preparation for Ann Romney’s speech on campus Thursday.
Downstairs in the gymnasium, risers were being set up for the media as local Republicans were getting everything ready for Ann Romney to campaign for her husband Mitt Romney’s presidential bid.
It wasn't Manitowoc native Tyler Martell, a junior at Marquette, first time volunteering politically. But this time it was different, he told Patch before he began making a poster with a Twitter hashtag to promote the campaign of Mitt Romney and running mate Paul Ryan.
“This one is a lot more exciting, there is a lot more people involved,” Martell said. “It’s a national race. … I just think there is a lot more excitement for people with Ann (speaking on campus).”
Martell is looking forward to Ann Romney’s visit and her speech. He praised her speech at the Republican National Convention and is excited to hear what she has to say Thursday.
“She brings a unique perspective to the campaign,” Martell said.
Ann Romney will take part in a rally set for 11:30 a.m. at Marquette's old gym at 1530 W. Clybourn St. The event is open to the public - not just students - but anyone who wants to attend must RSVP online at the campaign's website.
In addition to making posters Wednesday night, Adrienne Fuqua, a senior at Marquette from Fond du Lac, will help direct media during Thursday’s event. She also said Ann Romney brings “something else” to the campaign.
“I am just excited to see all the student turnout – everyone getting together to rally,” Fuqua said.
Samantha Zager, a Marquette junior from Franklin, said she was looking forward to the rally, “especially to be able to witness something and to be able to see someone who might be the future first lady of our country.”
While both President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney will need to target younger voting populations in this election, Martell, Fuqua and Zager believe the Republican challenger will gain votes among college students and young adults.
“I think we have seen a lot of support among young people,” said Fuqua.
“And Obama promised a lot of stuff for people our age that just isn’t true,” Zager said. “People are living in their parents' basement.”
“There is no proof that anything is going to change in the next four years,” Fuqua chimed in. “A lot of young people are starting to realize that.”
Obama is also coming to southeastern Wisconsin this week. He will appear at a fundraiser in Milwaukee on Saturday and also hold a rally on the Summerfest grounds. Doors open at 5 p.m. for that free public event, and tickets are available Thursday at Democratic campaign offices throughout the metro area.
carolo
11:28 pm on Wednesday, September 19, 2012
Ann Romney is not running for President.
Steve ®
11:56 pm on Wednesday, September 19, 2012
You sure?
James R Hoffa
12:29 pm on Thursday, September 20, 2012
@Carolo -
Do you make similar comments about the Michelle Obama campaign stops?
Joseph Robert
9:49 am on Thursday, September 20, 2012
Ask Ann:
Why her and Mitt's pet horse, RAFALCA, is set up as a business for tax writeoff purposes?
Why she and Mitt opened foreign bank accounts in Bermuda, Switzerland and Cayman Islands (and Mitt has control. over them to say whether or not to do so), to bet against America?
Mitt and Ann: The out-of-touch mega-millionaires!
Steve ®
10:49 am on Thursday, September 20, 2012
All business expenses are "tax" write offs. Only the stupid poor government moochers don't understand that when you spend money you can't be taxed on it.
Nuitari
11:03 am on Thursday, September 20, 2012
blah blah
James R Hoffa
12:32 pm on Thursday, September 20, 2012
@Joseph -
Why waste time on such irrelevant crap like that? Don't you want to know about Romney's plan and vision for America and how that contrasts with Obama's? Or are you libs only ever interested in the completely irrelevant crap?
BTW - Why is someone from Alameda, California trolling on the Wisconsin Patch boards?
Nuitari
11:04 am on Thursday, September 20, 2012
A million dollars says Ann will draw more people than that president guy.
James R Hoffa
12:34 pm on Thursday, September 20, 2012
Ann's just a warm up for the big guns - imagine the reception that Romney and Ryan will get when they make stops here!
Events of epic proportions are in our state's future!
TAG
12:52 pm on Thursday, September 20, 2012
Joseph-Are you so clueless that you don't think the liberal left and mega-rich Obama doesn't do the same thing? IF what you say is true because I don't believe it nor believe you would know the facts. Who cares who if he is rich, so is Obama. i don't get the double standard. Rich Hollywood liberals with the big mouths are rich and wasteful but people don't get that double standard either. Romney is a great businessman and will be a great leader for our country.
Joseph Robert
2:19 pm on Thursday, September 20, 2012
I read that today's Washington Post awarded Mitt "4 Pinnochios" for his deceptively edited 14-year-old clip of Obama speaking about "redistribution."
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/fact-checker/post/4-pinocchios-for-a-truncated-14-year-old-obama-clip/2012/09/20/9b40f4b8-0330-11e2-91e7-2962c74e7738_blog.html
Romney: Can't be trusted, by the 47 percent or the 53 percent.
Steve ®
3:19 pm on Thursday, September 20, 2012
Please tell me more
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ge3aGJfDSg4
Joseph Robert
2:23 pm on Thursday, September 20, 2012
How thrilling for Marquette!
This is probably the first time that a mulitmillionaire woman such as Ann Romney, who knows so much aout evading taxes by banking overseas -- will speak on campus.
(P.S. -- Ann, when will the public see your and Mitt's 2011 tax return; still waiting.)