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OKLAHOMA CITY -
Oklahoma
Gov. Mary Fallin apparently can't get enough of political conventions, and is
planning to head to North Carolina next week for the Democratic National
Convention in Charlotte.
Fallin
spokesman Alex Weintz said Friday the governor will be doing surrogate campaign
work for the campaign of GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney.
Weintz says
Fallin won't actually attend the convention, but will be doing interviews with
various media outlets to offer a counterpoint to the Democratic message.
Fallin
spent the week in Tampa, Fla., for the Republican National Convention and
delivered a speech to the convention Tuesday night. Fallin was returning to
Oklahoma Friday and planned to leave for North Carolina on Tuesday.
Weintz says the Romney
campaign will cover the governor's travel and expenses.