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Becky Bruce reporting

With all the dignitaries in town for the president's visit, we even had one stop in for a surprise visit at KSL Broadcast House.
Mitt Romney dropped in to congratulate KSL's Doug Wright on 30 years in the radio business.
We asked him whether John McCain chatted him up for vice president this weekend, but he said it was purely social.
"We didn't talk about anything of a political nature; we spoke entirely about social matters -- family and friends and the beautiful wilderness environment there in Arizona," Romney said.

As to whether he's got a shot at vice president, Romney says not likely. He sees his role as just helping McCain win in November.
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