Vice Presidential Candidate Paul Ryan will make a campaign stop at the located in East Goshen on Tuesday, August 21, at 3:30 p.m.
Presidential Candidate Mitt Romney named the Wisconsin congressman his running mate last week.
The stop at the helicopter museum will be Ryan's second in the state that day. In the morning he will be visiting Carnegie in the western part of the state.
Pennsylvania figures to be an important swing state in the upcoming election.
If you wish to attend Tuesday's event, you may RSVP by clicking the link: here.
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Akin and Ryan were the original co-sponsors of the controversial bill H.R. 3, “No Taxpayer Funding for Abortion Act,” which initially included language which changed the definition of “rape” to “forcible rape,” until public pressure forced the bill’s supporters to remove that unacceptable and narrow definition. Ryan was against abortion in all cases including rape until Team Romney’s statement. Romney has said he would get rid of Planned Parenthood and has been moving further right on women’s issues since he was a pro-choice governor of Massachusetts. This could be a huge problem for the Republican ticket in November.
Or did he get amnesty for not paying them? I understand it's a lot of hard work figuring out offshore hiding places.