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Ann Romney rode the momentum of her husband's wins Tuesday in Arizona and Michigan toΒ 's in downtown Alpharetta on Thursday.

An overflow crowd heard a message of family values and confidence that former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney will win the Republican nomination and beat President Barack Obama.

"This is our message. This is what we are going to do, and this is our purpose," she said. "Our purpose is to go out and save America. And I'm proud to get that out every single day."

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What about Rick Santorum? He made a final appeal for Georgia votes Thursday before flying out to Washington state to campaign there.

The former Pennsylvania senator's final stop was , which his campaign temporarily transformed into Santorum Country for an audience of about 200 people.

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"Even though we're being outspent, we're still doing well," Santorum said. "Why? Because we stand for a positive vision for the country.

"We need someone who can stand up and say we have a candidate who throughout their career who has not only checked the box on conservative issues, but has fought for conservative issues."

Check out the Ron Paul rally and speech to a Cobb Chamber of Commerce breakfast on Thursday.

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Remember that you can play your part in choosing Georgia's 76 delegates to the Republican National Convention by voting Tuesday.Β 


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