With less than 24-hours away from Election Day, both candidates are trying their best to woo voters in last-moment campaigning. While former Governor of Massachusetts, Mitt Romney rallied in Florida, President Obama campaigned in a different swing state, Wisconsin.
Obama was joined by the superstar singer Bruce Springsteen aka "The Boss", who appeared on stage in Madison, Wisconsin at the Obama campaign telling the crowd, "It's crunch time now, the president's job, our job, yours and mine - whether you're a Republican, a Democrat, an independent, rich, poor, black, brown, white, gay, straight, soldier, civilian - is to keep that hope alive," Springsteen told the crowd," as reported by the Rolling Stone.
The 63-year-old singer and songwriter performed some of his super hit songs such as "The Land of Hope," "Never Surrender" and "The Promised Land," at the Obama rally in front of a crowd of 180,000 people.
As of the presidential polls Monday, Obama has a slight lead over his opponent in both the popular votes as well as the electoral votes. Major polls such as PPP, Ipsos/Reuters, CNN, Pew, and NBC/Wall Street Journal also reveal that Obama has a slight lead over his opponent. Polls such as Rasmussen and Zogby/ Newsmax show that both the candidates are tied at 49 and 47 percent respectively.
When it comes to electoral votes Obama is currently at 237 electoral votes, while Romney has 191. In order to win the election, a candidate must procure 270 electoral votes.
Never the less it has been reported that the presidential race of 2012 is the closest presidential race in 76 years.
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