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Romney Rally: 5 Things To Know Before You Go

Get tips on what you need to have and where to go for the Gov. Mitt Romney campaign rally in Sarasota's Ringling Museum.

Presidential candidate Gov. Mitt Romney will be in Sarasota for a free campaign rally Thursday, and Patch has prepared five things to know before you go see him.

1. Where do I go?

The rally will be at the John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art behind the large center courtyard and the Statue of David, so you'll be looking west across Sarasota Bay.

Though volunteers are on hand expected to direct traffic, the Ringling has ample parking, but for large events, the lot fills up fast and some folks will have to park in the grass, which is actually much closer as it's in front of the museum itself. 

The crowd will shuffle toward the rear courtyard where barricades and a security line will greet you.

Gates open at 1:30 p.m., and the event begins at 3:30 p.m. Romney is expected to be on site and mingle, putting the event end time around 5 p.m., according to a Romney campaign worker.

Volunteers were expected to report at 11 a.m. at the museum today.

2. What do I need?

To get tickets, call 813-644-2493 or email TeamFL@mittromney.com.

If you do not have a ticket, there will be an opportunity to register on site at the gates to be admitted.

Once you get to the gate, realize that security will be tight. Presidential candidates at this stage are provided Secret Service protection, so the process could take awhile to get to your seat. 

No bags, sharp objects, umbrellas, liquids or signs will be allowed. Cameras are permitted. It may be wise to pack a lunch or bring a snack while in line. And slap on the sunscreen because the rally is outdoors.

3. How's traffic?

It would be highly recommended to avoid the University Parkway and US 41 area today.

Romney will fly in to arrive at his $2,500-per person fundraiser, which lasts from about 12:15 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. Traffic delays from a security escort could be possible from Sarasota-Bradenton International Airport, route: {:controller=>"listings", :action=>"show", :id=>"sarasota-bradenton-international-airport"} -->, heading south on Tamiami Trail to

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Robert Sands September 20, 2012 at 01:24 pm
#6. Don't forget to bring a fact checker with you.
George Gould September 20, 2012 at 01:50 pm
The only fact checker you need is the realization that, regardless of which candidate is holding the rally - Romney, Ryan, Obama, or Biden - if his lips are moving, he's lying.
Michael D. September 20, 2012 at 02:11 pm
George, they have perfect lying without the lips moving now. It's just a matter of time before their statements are being voiced with them being a halogram.
George Gould September 20, 2012 at 02:25 pm
Michael, I was just trying to make it simple for beginners just in case the candidate mouthed something that could under a ridiculously narrow range of circumstances be considered, if not true, at least plausible.
Michael D. September 20, 2012 at 02:37 pm
George,
I know we agree on this concept of our two party system. And they do say somethings truthful. Like their name, wife's name, kid's names, and usually the city they are in.
Joseph Robert September 20, 2012 at 02:38 pm
Charles, you missed point #6: "You will hear many lies. Be sure to do research afterwards so you realize how big a liar that Mitt Romney really is.
Mitt Romney: The wanna-be-President for 53 percent of Americans!
Cisco September 20, 2012 at 03:49 pm
I wouldn't mind a President who actually had an energy policy. Twice as much at the gas pump as Obama started out with.
Charlene Hinkel September 20, 2012 at 04:02 pm
WHO IS THE LIAR? THE PRESIDENT - THE BIGGEST LIAR AND MANIPULATOR! PEOPLE NEED TO GET EDUCATED & SEE THE BIGGER PICTURE!
Michael D. September 20, 2012 at 04:03 pm
Presidents have no real effect on Gas Prices. The move to Ethanol enriched gas was a horrible choice. Lets use Corn Ethanol which takes more energy to produce than it creates in a car engine (endothermic), why? Because the farming groups who support our party want another avenue to sell their product. Now we are in a drought in those areas and the price of corn is going up. Sugar Cane Ethanol which is more energy effiencient and is a exothermic reaction was shot down, because the farming groups wouldn't benefit as much in the red states who had both legislative and executive branches at the time.
Their isn't enough oil in the United States even we drilled everywhere we could, to move the needle on price. It is still less than the all time high nationally which was 3.97 on average in July 2008, but another week or so we should fly past that. But also with the political unrest in areas rich with oil, it has been rising due to the possibility of lack of oil exports in those area. Also the shut down in refining for Issac. Either way, neither candidate truly wants to address the issue, becuase both are getting "donations" from the Oil/Energy companies to "play ball".
George Gould September 20, 2012 at 04:18 pm
Do you mean educated like you are? Tell us about "the bigger picture." If it helps, don't translate your posts into English. You can post them in the original German.
Shawn Hicks September 20, 2012 at 04:36 pm
Michael D, sugar is environmentally destructive if grown in the US. Plus, what sugar farming we do have (much of it ruining the Everglades) is regulated in much the same way peanuts are so the price is artificially high.
Ethanol is a clean-air additive when used in low percentages. As a gas replacement, it was only supposed to be a placeholder for cellulosic ethanol which is still under R&D. (making ethanol from waste products like orange peel) The government is a good actor in situations like this where developing an infrastructure is needed to create a market for a new product.
Michael D. September 20, 2012 at 04:54 pm
Shawn, whether it is harmful if grown in the U.S. or not, it is a better substance to use than corn. I didn't say that is needed to be grown in the U.S.. And as far as cellulosic ethanol, you are correct that they were supposed to be moving to that area. Knowing some researching doing that R&D, private industry is really pushing it not the government. As far as being good actors... yes, because you believe that they are trying to push this harder than they are. The hands that are handing them money, is much more important that creating a more energy effecient fuel source. Like the government pushing for cars to get more miles per gallon and hybrids being new technology? Wow, cars can get 40 miles per gallon, really... yes, the technology has been out there for decades. Just why sell something when gas is cheap and the oil companies want to sell oil as well. The government isn't about the people, and hasn't been for years.
Lynda September 21, 2012 at 12:19 am
Belated comment to CS at Patch. Good article on how to attend the rally. You provided useful information (except for neglecting the need for to bring a fact checker. lol) for people who wanted to see Gov. Romney in person. Good job with a tight deadline.
Toni Whitt September 21, 2012 at 01:06 am
Charles Rocks. He did a good job today at the rally too. We're lucky to have him at Patch.
Charles Schelle (Editor) September 21, 2012 at 01:25 am
Thanks for the kind words! I was lucky to have Toni to suffer in the heat with me and definitely check out her stories, including one on the protestors.
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