LAS VEGAS -- Later this evening, Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney will arrive in Las Vegas, fresh off his primary win in Florida.
Romney will hold a rally at Brady Linen, a family-owned janitorial business that has been around for more than 60 years.
Brady Linen cleans one millions pounds of linen per day, and it's Lupe Ocha's job is to make sure every single sheet, towel and robe is whitened to perfection. She's plant manager, but nine years ago she started on the assembly line.
In 1947, Brady had handful of employees and one small location. Today, they employ more than 2,000 people with seven distribution centers in five states and five laundry plants.
President and CFO Eric Brady says their biggest clients are small entrepreneurs.
"Our biggest market segment, especially distribution of cleaning supplies, is those individuals who want to start their own janitorial supply business," he said.
Brady has a proven track record of cleaning the valley and hopes Romney does the same with our economy.
"We just want the economy to grow -- create more jobs," said Brady. "I think he definitely has the same motivation. He wants to clean up the White House and make a change and improve the economy."
Jobs and growth are key issues the company expects to hear from Romney when he tours their site. The former Massachusetts governor is riding high after a huge win in Florida's Republican primary.
The rally officially begins at 6 p.m. and Romney will take the stage shortly after.
Tomorrow, Newt Gingrich will court the Hispanic vote in a meeting at Downtown Las Vegas restaurant Mundo. The restaurant is co-owned by George Harris, a supporter and Republican activist.