Mitt Romney will campaign with Republican presidential candidate John Kasich Monday in the Ohio governor’s home state, the campaign announced Sunday night.

Romney won’t endorse Kasich at either of the two planned stops, but it is the first time he is campaigning on behalf of a GOP candidate this cycle, according to NBC News.

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