Mitt Romney is coming to town on Nov. 21.
"He's going to come to Minneapolis. We're going to have a fundraiser for him," Tim Pawlenty said Tuesday.
Pawlenty endorsed Romney's bid for president after the former Minnesota governor dropped out of the race.
Here's the save the date mailer for the event:
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