

DENVER, Aug. 25 (UPI) -- Former candidates for the Republican nomination for president Mitt Romney and Rudy Giuliani have scheduled trips to Denver this week, an official says.
The chairman of the Colorado Republican Party, Dick Wadhams, said Romney, a former Massachusetts governor, was due in Denver Tuesday and would be followed by Giuliani's visit Wednesday, The Rocky Mountain News said Monday.
Romney and the former New York City mayor are part of a Republican Party committee assigned to assess the activities of this week's Democratic National Convention in Denver.
Wadhams told the newspaper that the political operation was named "Not ready: A mile high and an inch deep" as a reference to his party's take on presumptive Democratic Party nominee for president Barack Obama's experience level.
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