Mitt Romney signals new life as he makes strong closing argument in Wisconsin

An upbeat Mitt Romney delivered his closing campaign speech to enthusiastic supporters this morning in West Allis, Wis., signaling a strong finish for his campaign.

It comes at exactly the right time as pundits are already pointing to Romney’s weakening crowd sizes and fading messaging suggesting that after Hurricane Sandy, President Obama would remain in the spotlight until the election.

But with the focus back on the economy, particularly with the release of new unemployment numbers this morning, Romney reminded voters that it was time for a change.

Speaking from a podium with a blue sign promising “real change” on “day one” Romney’s speech was different, peppered with new lines that thrilled the crowd.

As he has successfully throughout his campaign, Romney focused his speech solely on increasing jobs and growing the economy.

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