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Biden and Ryan schedules for Nov. 2

Vice President Joe Biden campaigns in Wisconsin while Republican vice presidential rival Paul Ryan stumps in Colorado, Iowa and Ohio Friday, their staffs said.
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Published: Nov. 2, 2012 at 7:29 AM

BELOIT, Wis., Nov. 2 (UPI) -- Vice President Joe Biden campaigns in Wisconsin and Republican vice presidential rival Paul Ryan visits Colorado, Iowa and Ohio Friday, their staffs said.

Biden will speak at a campaign event at Aldrich Middle School in Beloit, Wis., then address an event at Superior Middle School in Superior, his daily schedule indicated.

Biden will travel to Aurora, Colo., where he will spend the night.

Ryan will attend a campaign event at the Black Canyon Jet Center in Montrose, Colo., his campaign said.

Ryan then will travel to Cedar Falls, Iowa, for an event at the University of Northern Iowa.

In the evening, Ryan and his wife, Janna, will join GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney and his wife, Ann, for a rally to kick off the Romney-Ryan Real Recovery Road Rally in West Chester, Ohio.

Joining Romney and Ryan will be nearly 100 governors, senators, mayors and other officials. The rally includes a performance by musician Kid Rock.

Topics: Paul Ryan, Joe Biden, Mitt Romney, Kid Rock
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