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    Mitt Romney, former Governor of Massachusetts

    Mitt Romney, former Governor of Massachusetts

    Presented by World Affairs Council of Philadelphia at Crystal Tea Room

    April 6, 2010


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    Mitt Romney--the former Governor of Massachusetts, successful business leader and a once and likely future GOP presidential candidate--will visit the Council to discuss his own stimulus strategy to strengthen the economy, improve education, create jobs, reform health care and conserve energy. In a discussion focused on the future of America’s global standing, Mitt Romney will both identify recent policies and events that have contributed to the nation’s diminished standing in the global community as well as detail his plan for restoring America's sole superpower status, the essential components of which are a strong economy, strong military and strong values.


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        Crystal Tea Room

        100 Penn Square East
        The Wanamaker Building
        Philadelphia, PA 19107

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      • Admission Info

        Tickets: Members only cocktail reception (photo TBD), program, preferred seating and signed book: $175 Program and book: $35 NO LECTURE PASSES Non-members Program and book: $50

        Info Phone: 215-561-4700

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      • Dates & Times

        Dates:
        April 6, 2010

        Times:
        5:45 pm

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