BREAKING: Romney to Announce VP Pick Tomorrow Morning

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Published: 10 Aug, 2012
Updated: 13 Oct, 2022
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The Mitt Romney campaign will announce their choice for Vice President tomorrow morning, says campaign spokespeople.

Gov. Romney will announce his pick at a campaign stop in Norfolk, Virginia tomorrow at 9am.

Unverified reports late Friday night say Rep. Paul Ryan will be named as Gov. Romney's running mate.

CNN reports Romney called Republicans on the short list late Friday evening, but did not disclose his final decision.

Stay tuned, IVN will be covering the VP pick announcement and campaign ramifications as news comes in.

UPDATE:

NBC News, Huffington Post and Weekly Standard are now reporting Mitt Romney will announce Rep. Paul Ryan as his running mate tomorrow morning. Reporting this now, because if they are wrong, this will be hilarious. CNN, for once, seems to be waiting.

UPDATE:

Reuters and Los Angeles Times are now reporting the GOP vice presidential pick is Rep. Paul Ryan of Wisconsin.

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