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Romney was spending Wednesday in private meetings at the campaign's Boston headquarters as speculation swirls about the selection of his running mate. The campaign is preparing to ramp up his public schedule in the weeks leading up to the Republican National Convention in Tampa, Fla., at the end of August. Obama's ninth trip of the year to Ohio was taking him to Mansfield, home to many small auto suppliers and manufacturers, and Akron, the nation's longtime tire and rubber capital. Obama carried Ohio in 2008 with 52 percent. Richland County, where Mansfield is located, has been fertile territory for Republican presidential campaigns going back to Ronald Reagan, and John McCain beat Obama in the county by a wide margin in 2008. But Obama's team views the region north of Columbus as open to his record on taxes and manufacturing, helped by Obama's rescue of automakers General Motors and Chrysler in 2009. General Motors posted record profits last year. The Romney campaign on Wednesday released a TV ad attacking Obama's support for the auto industry bailout. The ad highlights an Ohio General Motors dealer who was forced to close in 2009, and blames the Obama administration for dealership closures across the state. The auto bailout was enacted by President George W. Bush in 2008 and continued under the Obama administration. Romney previously argued that the nation's auto companies should be left to go through bankruptcy without government assistance. Ahead of Obama's arrival, Sen. Rob Portman, R-Ohio, a potential vice presidential pick for Romney, said the president's budget plan threatened the C-27J cargo aircraft and hundreds of Air National Guard jobs based at the Mansfield airport, where Obama was landing. The Pentagon budget proposal has called for a cut of about 5,000 from the Air National Guard as well as 134 aircraft, including four C27-J aircraft based in Mansfield. The Pentagon plan has met stiff resistance from the nation's governors and members of Congress. White House spokesman Josh Earnest said Obama is "committed to working with the Department of Defense to find a mission for Mansfield Lahm Air National Guard Base."
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