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Romney back in Boston after 3-nation foreign tour

July 31, 2012 | Modified: July 31, 2012 at 7:08 pm
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Mitt Romney is back home in Boston.

A spokesman says the Republican presidential candidate's plane has landed in the Massachusetts capital.

Romney concluded a seven-day overseas tour on Tuesday after a speech in Poland. His earlier stops were in Britain and Israel.

The three-nation trip was Romney's first as the presumptive Republican presidential nominee. He struggled through a series of missteps and at times drew sharp criticism from British and Palestinian officials.

Speculation is already turning toward Romney's choice of a running mate. His campaign released a statement Tuesday suggesting that the announcement would come soon.

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