Mitt Romney lead chants of “four more weeks” Tuesday at his rally in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio.



WTMA reported:

Mitt Romney unveiled a new rallying cry Tuesday, getting a crowd of thousands in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, to begin chanting, “Four more weeks.”

The candidate is hoping to garner the support from crucial Ohio voters ahead of next month’s election.

“I’ve been watching some of President Obama’s rallies and they chant ‘four more years, four more years,’” said Romney. “And today there are 28 days before the election. I think the right chant ought to be for them, ‘Four more weeks, Four more weeks!’”

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“I know there’s greater and greater interest in this campaign across the country,” said Romney, “The fact that, I don’t know, 10,000 people or more are here this evening is a testament to how much people care about this election. I know people are focusing on how the country’s going to be led going forward and I think that’s in part because people are facing some tough times.”

Romney continued to tweak President Obama on the attention he’s paid to Big Bird, who Romney for months has used in a campaign line when citing cuts to PBS as part of his budget plan.

“A time like this for the president to get up and say as he has over these last several days that he’s focused on saving Big Bird is, kind of a strange thing in my view, because you see I’m focused on getting the American people good jobs and brighter prospects,” said Romney.