Rick Perry to Campaign for Romney in Colorado, Nevada
With a tight presidential race going down to the wire, Gov. Rick Perry will hit the road this weekend to campaign for his former rival in the battleground states of Colorado and Nevada, where he’ll appear at a series of rallies designed to pump up the vote for GOP nominee Mitt Romney.
Perry spokeswoman Catherine Frazier said the governor will travel to Colorado Springs on Sunday for a lunchtime meet and greet and a visit with Romney-Ryan volunteers. Then he’ll head to Pueblo to speak to a gathering of veterans before traveling to Nevada for a “victory rally ...

Comments (5)
Samdavis
Sure sign Romney is giving up on these states.
frank garcia
Great move, why don't they send that other dumb hillbilly bush along with him.
Lois Doyle Hoppe
Oops!
S P
Are we (the people of Texas), going to pay for his travel for this too? We already footed the bill for his laughable presidential campaign. Let's see, 5.4 billion from education but he can can travel the country on taxpayer money, with taxpayer provided, state of Texas troopers as security...
Jim Vance
He should just stay in Nevada -- maybe somewhere out on the old nuclear test site. Colorado's too nice a place for the likes of Perry.