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President Barack Obama casts his vote later in his hometown of Chicago as his campaign seeks to boost early ballots in a neck-and-neck election race. | President Barack Obama casts his vote later in his hometown of Chicago as his campaign seeks to boost early ballots in a neck-and-neck election race. |
Mr Obama will be the first president to vote early, as part of a two-day campaign marathon across eight states. | Mr Obama will be the first president to vote early, as part of a two-day campaign marathon across eight states. |
His Republican challenger, Mitt Romney, is in Ohio, a swing state which could hold the key to the White House. | His Republican challenger, Mitt Romney, is in Ohio, a swing state which could hold the key to the White House. |
Thirteen days from the election, a new poll says Mr Romney has a slight edge over Mr Obama nationally - 47% to 45%. | |
The Associated Press survey also showed that Mr Romney had erased some of the president's lead among women, although Mr Obama had sliced into his rival's lead with male voters. | |
The president's ballot casting on Thursday is part of the Obama campaign's wider effort to encourage early voting, with many states holding open in-person polls this week. | The president's ballot casting on Thursday is part of the Obama campaign's wider effort to encourage early voting, with many states holding open in-person polls this week. |
First Lady Michelle Obama voted by absentee ballot on 15 October. | First Lady Michelle Obama voted by absentee ballot on 15 October. |
It is estimated that 7.2 million people have already cast early ballots, and that about 35% of the electorate will have already voted by polling day. | |
The Obama campaign recently won a court ruling to keep Ohio's early voting open through the weekend before the election. | The Obama campaign recently won a court ruling to keep Ohio's early voting open through the weekend before the election. |
Because the US election is a state-by-state contest, a presidential candidate must win key battlegrounds like Ohio, Virginia and Florida, which do not reliably vote for either party. No Republican has ever won the White House without taking Ohio. | |
Former Massachusetts Governor Romney makes three stops across the Mid-Western state on Thursday, while his running mate Paul Ryan is spending the day in Virginia. | Former Massachusetts Governor Romney makes three stops across the Mid-Western state on Thursday, while his running mate Paul Ryan is spending the day in Virginia. |
But they have been distracted by the fall-out from a fellow Republican candidate's remarks on Tuesday night that pregnancy from rape was part of God's plan. | But they have been distracted by the fall-out from a fellow Republican candidate's remarks on Tuesday night that pregnancy from rape was part of God's plan. |
The campaign has said it disagreed with the comments by anti-abortion Indiana Senate hopeful Richard Mourdock, although it did not withdraw support from him. | The campaign has said it disagreed with the comments by anti-abortion Indiana Senate hopeful Richard Mourdock, although it did not withdraw support from him. |
Race to the White HouseSee more polls on our poll tracker | Race to the White HouseSee more polls on our poll tracker |
"We disagree on the policy regarding exceptions for rape and incest, but still support him," a campaign spokeswoman said. | "We disagree on the policy regarding exceptions for rape and incest, but still support him," a campaign spokeswoman said. |
Republicans running in tight contests elsewhere have repudiated Mr Mourdock's remarks. | Republicans running in tight contests elsewhere have repudiated Mr Mourdock's remarks. |
Mr Obama criticised Mr Mourdock on a US late-night talk show on Wednesday. | Mr Obama criticised Mr Mourdock on a US late-night talk show on Wednesday. |
"I don't know how these guys come up with these ideas... rape is rape. It is a crime," Mr Obama told host Jay Leno, adding that politicians had no business making decisions for women about their bodies and health choices. | "I don't know how these guys come up with these ideas... rape is rape. It is a crime," Mr Obama told host Jay Leno, adding that politicians had no business making decisions for women about their bodies and health choices. |
On Thursday, the president makes campaign stops in Florida, Virginia and Ohio. On Monday, he will appear for the first time at a campaign event this election cycle with former President Bill Clinton. | On Thursday, the president makes campaign stops in Florida, Virginia and Ohio. On Monday, he will appear for the first time at a campaign event this election cycle with former President Bill Clinton. |
In an interview with the Des Moines Register, Mr Obama indicated what issues would be his priority in a second term, including a budget deal to reduce the US debt, as well as immigration. | In an interview with the Des Moines Register, Mr Obama indicated what issues would be his priority in a second term, including a budget deal to reduce the US debt, as well as immigration. |
Election Daily Diet25 October | Election Daily Diet25 October |
Lots of laughing on the campaign trail | Lots of laughing on the campaign trail |
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-20085671 | http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-20085671 |
Mr Obama received a boost from former Secretary of State Colin Powell, who endorsed Mr Obama on Thursday. | Mr Obama received a boost from former Secretary of State Colin Powell, who endorsed Mr Obama on Thursday. |
Mr Powell, who also backed Mr Obama in 2008, cited recent improvements in the economy and Mr Obama's guidance of the US military as reasons for his renewed support. | Mr Powell, who also backed Mr Obama in 2008, cited recent improvements in the economy and Mr Obama's guidance of the US military as reasons for his renewed support. |
"I also saw the president get us out of one war, start to get us out of a second war and did not get us into any new wars." Mr Powell said, adding that under Mr Obama the US economy was "out of the dive and starting to gain altitude". | |
He also expressed doubts over Mr Romney's approach to foreign policy, saying the candidate's policies were a "moving target". |