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Obama and Romney fight to claim mantle of 'change' | Obama and Romney fight to claim mantle of 'change' |
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US President Barack Obama has returned to the campaign trail and to his 2008 theme of change, with five days to go until the US election. | US President Barack Obama has returned to the campaign trail and to his 2008 theme of change, with five days to go until the US election. |
The Democratic incumbent is campaigning in three key election states, while his Republican rival Mitt Romney held rallies in Virginia. | The Democratic incumbent is campaigning in three key election states, while his Republican rival Mitt Romney held rallies in Virginia. |
Mr Obama told voters not to be fooled by his challenger, who has been trying to seize the mantle of change. | Mr Obama told voters not to be fooled by his challenger, who has been trying to seize the mantle of change. |
The election is neck and neck, both nationally and in key state contests. | The election is neck and neck, both nationally and in key state contests. |
Both candidates await the latest unemployment figures on Friday. Last month's report showed the US jobless rate falling below 8% for the first time in several years. | Both candidates await the latest unemployment figures on Friday. Last month's report showed the US jobless rate falling below 8% for the first time in several years. |
Mr Obama held off campaigning for three days this week as he directed the federal response to the super-storm Sandy. Mr Romney had also amended his schedule and toned down his attack on the president. | Mr Obama held off campaigning for three days this week as he directed the federal response to the super-storm Sandy. Mr Romney had also amended his schedule and toned down his attack on the president. |
On Thursday, Mr Obama gained the endorsement of New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who argued the president was a better choice on climate change issues given Sandy's impact. | On Thursday, Mr Obama gained the endorsement of New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who argued the president was a better choice on climate change issues given Sandy's impact. |
'More bureaucracy' | 'More bureaucracy' |
The cyclone has left serious flooding and massive power outages along the US East Coast. | The cyclone has left serious flooding and massive power outages along the US East Coast. |
Race to the White HouseSee more polls on our poll tracker | Race to the White HouseSee more polls on our poll tracker |
Mr Obama began his day at an airport tarmac in Wisconsin, telling a crowd that he knows "what change looks like because I've fought for it". | Mr Obama began his day at an airport tarmac in Wisconsin, telling a crowd that he knows "what change looks like because I've fought for it". |
He warned the former Massachusetts governor would reduce regulations for banks and cut taxes for the wealthiest Americans. | He warned the former Massachusetts governor would reduce regulations for banks and cut taxes for the wealthiest Americans. |
"Governor Romney has been using all his talents as a salesman to dress up these very same policies that failed our country so badly - the very same policies we've been cleaning up after for the past four years - and he is offering them up as change," Mr Obama said. | "Governor Romney has been using all his talents as a salesman to dress up these very same policies that failed our country so badly - the very same policies we've been cleaning up after for the past four years - and he is offering them up as change," Mr Obama said. |
The Romney campaign has released a new ad attacking the president for proposing the creation of a secretary of business post to co-ordinate the response to the nation's economic woes. | The Romney campaign has released a new ad attacking the president for proposing the creation of a secretary of business post to co-ordinate the response to the nation's economic woes. |
The TV ad, released on Thursday, argued that Mr Obama's solution simply amounted to more bureaucracy. | The TV ad, released on Thursday, argued that Mr Obama's solution simply amounted to more bureaucracy. |
"We've said all along this election is a choice between the status quo and real change - change that offers promise that the future will be better than the past," campaign spokeswoman Amanda Henneberg said in a statement. | "We've said all along this election is a choice between the status quo and real change - change that offers promise that the future will be better than the past," campaign spokeswoman Amanda Henneberg said in a statement. |
In Roanoke, Virginia, Mr Romney reiterated his argument that he was the candidate of change. | In Roanoke, Virginia, Mr Romney reiterated his argument that he was the candidate of change. |
"We've seen what his [President Obama's] policies have produced - the only way to get this economy going is the kind of bold change I've described, real change from day one," he told supporters at a window company. | "We've seen what his [President Obama's] policies have produced - the only way to get this economy going is the kind of bold change I've described, real change from day one," he told supporters at a window company. |
"That'll get this economy going, create jobs, rising take-home pay. We'll have a very different future when I get elected." | "That'll get this economy going, create jobs, rising take-home pay. We'll have a very different future when I get elected." |
Mr Romney has also resumed attacks on Mr Obama's signature healthcare reform law. | Mr Romney has also resumed attacks on Mr Obama's signature healthcare reform law. |
Bloomberg's endorsement | Bloomberg's endorsement |
Mr Obama continued to campaign stops in Nevada and Colorado, where he told a rally of some 10,000 people in Boulder that voters faced "a choice between two fundamentally different visions of America". | Mr Obama continued to campaign stops in Nevada and Colorado, where he told a rally of some 10,000 people in Boulder that voters faced "a choice between two fundamentally different visions of America". |
The president will spend the day on Friday in Ohio. Mr Romney will campaign throughout Wisconsin and Ohio on Friday. | The president will spend the day on Friday in Ohio. Mr Romney will campaign throughout Wisconsin and Ohio on Friday. |
New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, a former Republican and now independent, endorsed the president on Thursday. | New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, a former Republican and now independent, endorsed the president on Thursday. |
He cited the president's policies related to climate change, especially in the wake of heavy flooding in his city from Sandy. | He cited the president's policies related to climate change, especially in the wake of heavy flooding in his city from Sandy. |
Mayor Bloomberg also argued that Mr Romney had "reversed course" on "sensible positions on immigration, illegal guns, abortion rights and health care". | Mayor Bloomberg also argued that Mr Romney had "reversed course" on "sensible positions on immigration, illegal guns, abortion rights and health care". |
In response, Mr Obama released a statement: "While we may not agree on every issue, Mayor Bloomberg and I agree on the most important issues of our time." | In response, Mr Obama released a statement: "While we may not agree on every issue, Mayor Bloomberg and I agree on the most important issues of our time." |
In the wake of the storm, state election officials are ordering generators, moving voting locations and figuring out how to transport poll workers. | In the wake of the storm, state election officials are ordering generators, moving voting locations and figuring out how to transport poll workers. |
But the outcome of the contest is not expected to be affected by Sandy, as the states with the most damage are all but decided for Mr Obama. | But the outcome of the contest is not expected to be affected by Sandy, as the states with the most damage are all but decided for Mr Obama. |
On Thursday, Mr Romney announced he would make a stop in Pennsylvania on Sunday, a state he had not previously campaigned in as the Republican nominee. | On Thursday, Mr Romney announced he would make a stop in Pennsylvania on Sunday, a state he had not previously campaigned in as the Republican nominee. |
Polls suggest the Republican is still behind in the north-eastern state, but Mr Obama's lead has shrunk there. | Polls suggest the Republican is still behind in the north-eastern state, but Mr Obama's lead has shrunk there. |
A senior campaign aide told Reuters news agency that Ann Romney believed conditions were more favourable for her husband in Pennsylvania, as she campaigned there recently on his behalf. | A senior campaign aide told Reuters news agency that Ann Romney believed conditions were more favourable for her husband in Pennsylvania, as she campaigned there recently on his behalf. |
Mrs Romney made several stops in Ohio on Thursday, while Mr Romney's running mate, Paul Ryan, campaigned in Nevada. | Mrs Romney made several stops in Ohio on Thursday, while Mr Romney's running mate, Paul Ryan, campaigned in Nevada. |
Vice-President Joe Biden visited Iowa, while Michelle Obama campaigned in Florida and former President Bill Clinton made stops in both Wisconsin and Ohio. | Vice-President Joe Biden visited Iowa, while Michelle Obama campaigned in Florida and former President Bill Clinton made stops in both Wisconsin and Ohio. |
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