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Photos: Romney Rally At The Iron Shop In Broomall

View some of the photos we captured of republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney's Broomall visit on April 4. Were you there? Add your own photos to our gallery here.

BROOMALL– in Broomall was the location to be on Wednesday night. From near and far, Mitt Romney fans were geared up to hear the GOP presidential candidate speak at the spiral staircase manufacturing plant on Reed Road and Marpit Drive in Broomall.

Around 4:30 p.m., several supporters and fans started to line up outside. By 5 p.m., a handful of people started to flow through the doors of The Iron Shop's plant. And by 6:15 p.m., a large crowd stood outside on Marpit Drive hoping to get a glimpse of the former Massachusetts governor.

Though it was standing room only, supporters tightly squeezed in side-by-side to hear Romney speak. The crowd of approximately 500 people were generally pumped up–clapping with enthusiasm and chanting with excitement–in agreement with Romney's campaign for presidency, "More Jobs, Less Debt, Smaller Government."

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Some local dignitaries were also present at Wednesday night's rally, including Sen. Dominic Pileggi and Reps. Joe Hackett (R-161) and Nick Miccarelli (R-162), Delaware County Council Chairman Thomas McGarrigle, council members John McBlain and Colleen Morrone, Delaware County GOP Chairman Andrew Reilly, Marple Township Board of Commissioners President Michael Molinaro (R-6th ward), Commissioners Vice President John Lucas (R-4th ward), and commissioners Dan Leefson (R-7th ward), Robert Fortebuono (R-3rd ward), and John Longacre III (R-5th ward).

View our photo gallery of a recap of Romney's visit to Broomall. Were you there? Add your own photos to our gallery here.

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