BEIJING, Nov. 6 (Xinhuanet) -- President has campaigned in Wisconsin in his final push ahead of Election Day.
Barack Obama, US President, said, "And Wisconsin, that is why I need your vote. And, if you are willing to work with me and knock on some doors with me, make some phone calls for me, turn out for me, we’ll win Wisconsin, we’ll win this election, we’ll finish what we started."
President Barack Obama and Republican challenger have made their final urgent pleas to voters in a closing sprint through vital battleground states that will determine who wins their agonizingly close race for the . Obama will close his campaign on Monday with a final blitz across Wisconsin, Ohio and Iowa, three Midwestern states that, barring surprises elsewhere, would be enough to get him more than the 270 electoral votes needed for victory.
Polls show Obama has slim advantages in all three. His final stop on Monday night will be in Iowa, the state that propelled him to the White House in 2008 with a victory in its first-in-the nation caucus. Romney will visit his must-win states of Florida and Virginia, where polls show he is slightly ahead or tying, along with Ohio before concluding in New Hampshire, where he officially started his presidential run last year. The only state scheduled to get a visit on Monday from both candidates is Ohio, the most critical of the remaining battlegrounds.
(Source: CNTV.cn)