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US presidential rivals Barack Obama and Mitt Romney are approaching the final day of their election battle in a frantic fight for swing state votes. | US presidential rivals Barack Obama and Mitt Romney are approaching the final day of their election battle in a frantic fight for swing state votes. |
The pair spent Sunday addressing crowds across the country, with Mr Romney speaking in Pennsylvania, a state his aides insist he can now win on Tuesday. | The pair spent Sunday addressing crowds across the country, with Mr Romney speaking in Pennsylvania, a state his aides insist he can now win on Tuesday. |
Mr Obama held rallies in New Hampshire and Florida and carried on to Ohio and Colorado in the evening. | Mr Obama held rallies in New Hampshire and Florida and carried on to Ohio and Colorado in the evening. |
Analysts say the election will come down to a handful of swing states. | Analysts say the election will come down to a handful of swing states. |
Mr Obama and Mr Romney are running almost neck-and-neck in national polls, but polls of many key battlegrounds show Mr Obama narrowly ahead. | Mr Obama and Mr Romney are running almost neck-and-neck in national polls, but polls of many key battlegrounds show Mr Obama narrowly ahead. |
However, neither camp is exuding absolute confidence, the BBC's North America editor Mark Mardell reports. | However, neither camp is exuding absolute confidence, the BBC's North America editor Mark Mardell reports. |
The campaign has been most intense in Ohio, which no Republican has ever lost and still made it to the White House. | The campaign has been most intense in Ohio, which no Republican has ever lost and still made it to the White House. |
On Monday morning, Mr Obama is scheduled to appear in Madison, Wisconsin, accompanied by Bruce Springsteen, before going on to Iowa and Ohio. | |
Mr Romney is due in Florida - where polls suggest he is ahead - in Virginia, New Hampshire and Ohio. | |
Race 'tightening' | Race 'tightening' |
A final poll published on Sunday by Ohio's Columbus Dispatch gave Mr Obama a 2% lead - 50% to 48% - over his rival, within the margin of error. | A final poll published on Sunday by Ohio's Columbus Dispatch gave Mr Obama a 2% lead - 50% to 48% - over his rival, within the margin of error. |
Both candidates visited the Buckeye State on Sunday, with Mr Romney telling crowds in Cleveland that Mr Obama has failed in his pledge to be a "post-partisan" president and criticising his record. | Both candidates visited the Buckeye State on Sunday, with Mr Romney telling crowds in Cleveland that Mr Obama has failed in his pledge to be a "post-partisan" president and criticising his record. |
"He's been divisive, blaming, attacking, dividing and - by the way - it's not only Republicans that he refused to listen to, he also refused to listen to independent voices." | "He's been divisive, blaming, attacking, dividing and - by the way - it's not only Republicans that he refused to listen to, he also refused to listen to independent voices." |
Later on Sunday he spoke in Morrisville, Pennsylvania, his first visit there in the final stages of the campaign. Democrats say the Romney team's last-minute decision to campaign in the state is a sign of desperation, but polls do show a tightening race. | Later on Sunday he spoke in Morrisville, Pennsylvania, his first visit there in the final stages of the campaign. Democrats say the Romney team's last-minute decision to campaign in the state is a sign of desperation, but polls do show a tightening race. |
"The people of America understand we're taking back the White House because we're going to win Pennsylvania," Mr Romney told the crowd in Morrisville. | "The people of America understand we're taking back the White House because we're going to win Pennsylvania," Mr Romney told the crowd in Morrisville. |
Mr Obama made another appearance in Cincinnati, Ohio where Stevie Wonder opened a huge evening rally. | Mr Obama made another appearance in Cincinnati, Ohio where Stevie Wonder opened a huge evening rally. |
Earlier in the day at a rally in Concord, New Hampshire, Mr Obama said: "We have come too far to turn back now." | Earlier in the day at a rally in Concord, New Hampshire, Mr Obama said: "We have come too far to turn back now." |
He said he would work across party lines to break the political gridlock in Washington, but would not compromise on priorities such as healthcare and college financial aid. | He said he would work across party lines to break the political gridlock in Washington, but would not compromise on priorities such as healthcare and college financial aid. |
Activists have been stepping up efforts across the crucial swing states. | Activists have been stepping up efforts across the crucial swing states. |
In Wisconsin, student volunteers have been putting in 14-hour days in an effort to deliver the state for Mr Obama, the BBC's Paul Adams reports from Madison. | In Wisconsin, student volunteers have been putting in 14-hour days in an effort to deliver the state for Mr Obama, the BBC's Paul Adams reports from Madison. |
An opinion poll on Sunday for ABC News and the Washington Post put the two candidates at 48%, with even voters who term themselves independents split evenly on 46%. | An opinion poll on Sunday for ABC News and the Washington Post put the two candidates at 48%, with even voters who term themselves independents split evenly on 46%. |
Mr Romney remains favoured among whites, seniors and evangelical Christians; Mr Obama among women, non-whites and young adults. | Mr Romney remains favoured among whites, seniors and evangelical Christians; Mr Obama among women, non-whites and young adults. |
The president also remains slightly ahead in most of the nine-or-so swing states that will determine the election. | The president also remains slightly ahead in most of the nine-or-so swing states that will determine the election. |
Opinion polls published on Saturday showed him well-placed in Iowa, Nevada and Ohio, but most remain within the polls' own margins of error. | Opinion polls published on Saturday showed him well-placed in Iowa, Nevada and Ohio, but most remain within the polls' own margins of error. |
The election is run using an electoral college. Each state is given a number of votes based on its population. The candidate who wins 270 electoral college votes becomes president. | The election is run using an electoral college. Each state is given a number of votes based on its population. The candidate who wins 270 electoral college votes becomes president. |
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 |
Are you a voter in one of the swing states? Send us your comments on the election campaign using the form below. | Are you a voter in one of the swing states? Send us your comments on the election campaign using the form below. |