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Aide says Romney could announce VP pick this week

Aide: Romney hasn't settled on anyone yet

Updated: Monday, 16 Jul 2012, 2:10 PM EDT
Published : Monday, 16 Jul 2012, 2:10 PM EDT

BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — A top adviser to Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney says he could name his running mate by the end of the week.

Senior aide Eric Fehrnstrom says Romney hasn't settled on anyone, but could make a final decision in the coming days.

Fehrnstrom commented as Romney looks to change the subject from intensifying questions about his business career and refusal to release years of income tax returns.

Fehrnstrom spoke to The Associated Press Monday at a fundraiser in Baton Rouge, La., where Romney appeared with Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal. The governor is a possible choice for vice president.

Romney raised an estimated $2 million at the event, where 40 donors paid $50,000 to attend.


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