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Obama, Romney crisscross US as D-Day nears

President Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney are crisscrossing the country with their closing arguments, often coming within miles of each other as they did on Friday. Yashwant Raj reports.

Updated on: Nov 03, 2012 01:36 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Columbus (Ohio)
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President Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney are crisscrossing the country with their closing arguments, often coming within miles of each other as they did on Friday.

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They are both expected to address campaign events around Columbus, Ohio. Obama has three to Romney’s one, where the candidate will parade no less than a hundred of his surrogates.It’s a tight race: the Washington Post-ABC daily tracker showed 49% support for Obama among likely voters to Romney’s 48%. The president has an edge in battleground states such as Ohio, but the Romney camp claims other

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states earlier considered safe for Obama are now in play.

The battle now is for the few remaining undecided voters.

“I am offering real change and a real choice,” Romney said in a signed piece to CNN on Friday. He reiterated his promise of creating 12 million jobs in five years, if elected.

 
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