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DECISION 2012

Candidates make last stab at key states

Posted: Nov 5, 2012 11:11 AM by Associated Press

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Today's campaign schedules show where President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney believe the race for the White House will be decided.

On the eve of Election Day, Romney is hitting Florida, Virginia and New Hampshire, while Obama is targeting Wisconsin and Iowa. And both men plan to be in Ohio this evening for dueling rallies in Columbus, seven miles apart.

GOP officials say Romney is considering adding an Election Day visit to Ohio. His current plans call for a final rally tonight in Manchester, N.H.

Both candidates say the winner will be determined by which of their operations can get the most supporters to the polls. And both have appealed to their supporters today to get out and vote.

About 30 million people have already voted in 34 states and the District of Columbia, either by mail or in person.

National polls suggest the race remains extremely close.

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