Follow the Romney/Ryan Campaign on Instagram

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Published: 29 Aug, 2012
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For those of you with smart phones and the free downloadable app, Instagram, you can now follow the campaign trail of the GOP presidential candidate and the convention right from your phone. Instagram suggests checking out these social reporters and their Instagram accounts for political updates straight from Tampa.

Alex Moe (@alexnbcnews) of NBCAshley Parker (@ashleyrparker) of The New York TimesZeke Miller (@zekejmiller) of BuzzfeedFelicia Sonmez (@feliciasonmez) and Philip Rucker (@philiprucker) of The Washington PostKevin Madden (@kevinmaddendc) of PoliticoGinger Gibson (@gingergibson) of The Star-Ledger

Don't forget to contribute your own photos with the official RNC hashtag #GOP2012!

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