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US election: Obama and Romney in final campaign slog | US election: Obama and Romney in final campaign slog |
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US presidential candidates Barack Obama and Mitt Romney have embarked on a final frenzy of campaigning, four days before the general election. | US presidential candidates Barack Obama and Mitt Romney have embarked on a final frenzy of campaigning, four days before the general election. |
Mr Obama, the Democratic incumbent, spoke at three events in Ohio, a state that could be decisive in his bid to be elected for a second term. | Mr Obama, the Democratic incumbent, spoke at three events in Ohio, a state that could be decisive in his bid to be elected for a second term. |
Mr Romney, the Republican nominee, appeared in Wisconsin before moving on to two events in hotly fought Ohio. | Mr Romney, the Republican nominee, appeared in Wisconsin before moving on to two events in hotly fought Ohio. |
Opinion polls show the two rivals neck and neck on the final stretch. | Opinion polls show the two rivals neck and neck on the final stretch. |
On Friday, the US Department of Labor said 171,000 new jobs were created in October, which was better than expected. | On Friday, the US Department of Labor said 171,000 new jobs were created in October, which was better than expected. |
The figures, the last major economic data to be released before the election, also showed the unemployment rate rose slightly to 7.9% from 7.8%. | The figures, the last major economic data to be released before the election, also showed the unemployment rate rose slightly to 7.9% from 7.8%. |
On the campaign trail, the candidates framed the race for the White House as a choice between two different visions of America. | On the campaign trail, the candidates framed the race for the White House as a choice between two different visions of America. |
"We know what change looks like, and what the governor is offering ain't it," Mr Obama told supporters in Ohio. | "We know what change looks like, and what the governor is offering ain't it," Mr Obama told supporters in Ohio. |
Speaking soon after the jobs figures were released, Mr Obama added: "We've made real progress, but we've got more work to do." | Speaking soon after the jobs figures were released, Mr Obama added: "We've made real progress, but we've got more work to do." |
However, Mr Romney told supporters the report was a "sad reminder that the economy is at a virtual standstill". | However, Mr Romney told supporters the report was a "sad reminder that the economy is at a virtual standstill". |
"Candidate Obama promised change, but he couldn't deliver it. I promise change, but I have a record of achieving it," the former Massachusetts governor said. | "Candidate Obama promised change, but he couldn't deliver it. I promise change, but I have a record of achieving it," the former Massachusetts governor said. |
"[Obama] has never led, never worked across the aisle, never truly understood how jobs are created in the economy." | "[Obama] has never led, never worked across the aisle, never truly understood how jobs are created in the economy." |
The vice-presidential candidates were also on the trail. | The vice-presidential candidates were also on the trail. |
Democrat Vice-President Joe Biden spent the day campaigning in Wisconsin, while Republican running mate Paul Ryan made stops in Colorado and Iowa before joining Mr Romney at an event in Ohio. | Democrat Vice-President Joe Biden spent the day campaigning in Wisconsin, while Republican running mate Paul Ryan made stops in Colorado and Iowa before joining Mr Romney at an event in Ohio. |
First Lady Michelle Obama was also on the stump on her husband's behalf in Virginia. | First Lady Michelle Obama was also on the stump on her husband's behalf in Virginia. |
The frantic pace of campaigning is set to continue over the weekend, with the president scheduled to visit four battleground states - Iowa, Ohio, Wisconsin and Virginia - on Saturday alone. | The frantic pace of campaigning is set to continue over the weekend, with the president scheduled to visit four battleground states - Iowa, Ohio, Wisconsin and Virginia - on Saturday alone. |
He is then due to appear in New Hampshire, Florida, Ohio and Colorado on Sunday, the penultimate day of canvassing. | He is then due to appear in New Hampshire, Florida, Ohio and Colorado on Sunday, the penultimate day of canvassing. |
Mr Romney, meanwhile, is heading to New Hampshire, Iowa and Colorado on Saturday - three states that his opponent carried in 2008. | Mr Romney, meanwhile, is heading to New Hampshire, Iowa and Colorado on Saturday - three states that his opponent carried in 2008. |
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The wealthy former businessman finishes his weekend tour with stops in Iowa, Ohio and Pennsylvania on Sunday. | The wealthy former businessman finishes his weekend tour with stops in Iowa, Ohio and Pennsylvania on Sunday. |
Correspondents say the fate of the election boils down to what happens in a small handful of states that either candidate could win. | Correspondents say the fate of the election boils down to what happens in a small handful of states that either candidate could win. |
Ohio, with 20 electoral college votes, has been seen by many as the single most critical state of them all. | |
An opinion poll released on Friday by Rasmussen Reports said the candidates were tied there. | |
But the RealClearPolitics.com average of Ohio surveys put Mr Obama 2.4 points ahead. | But the RealClearPolitics.com average of Ohio surveys put Mr Obama 2.4 points ahead. |
The White House hopefuls were also urging key groups of voters to back them at the ballot box on Tuesday, as a report from the Pew Hispanic Center suggested that about 70% of Latino voters support Mr Obama, over about 20% for Mr Romney. | The White House hopefuls were also urging key groups of voters to back them at the ballot box on Tuesday, as a report from the Pew Hispanic Center suggested that about 70% of Latino voters support Mr Obama, over about 20% for Mr Romney. |
Meanwhile, Mr Obama has been urging his supporters to head to their polling stations early. | |
Last week, the president himself took a break from the campaign trail to cast an early ballot in his hometown of Chicago. | |
It is estimated about 24 million people have already voted. | It is estimated about 24 million people have already voted. |
The BBC will be providing full online live results of the US presidential election on 6 November. More details here | The BBC will be providing full online live results of the US presidential election on 6 November. More details here |