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Monday, November 5, 2012

Where's Waldo?

Obama and Romney Campaign Stops








OBAMA'S CAMPAIGN

The map above, which shows events from the White House schedule, reveals that Obama and Vice President Joe Biden have stepped up their game ever since Romney became the presumptive GOP nominee in April. In the last two days alone, the president gave four campaign speeches in three states.

Obama campaigned in the states of Ohio, Wisconsin, Iowa, and Virginia, beginning his campaign day at Mentor High School near Cleveland in the key state of Ohio. After the stops in Milwaukee and Dubuque, the president wrapped up with a late night event in Virginia that included an appearance by Clinton, who agreed that Obama's economic policies mirror his.


Polls give Obama slight leads over Romney in Ohio, Wisconsin and Iowa, though Romney aides say they are closing the gaps. The Virginia race is considered quite close.





ROMNEY'S CAMPAIGN

After being elected as the Republican candidate to run against Obama, Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan have seized their chance in making a statement among many people. They have been to every swing state to help sway the electoral vote towards their favor, especially the east cost. Also to some of the "blue states" like California, which has an electoral count of 55. 

On the last day of campaigning, both men campaigned in the states they need to win. Romney was in Florida, Virginia, and New Hampshire. Both candidates visited Ohio on Monday.

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