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Obama in the final stretch The president had a crowded calendar on the trail as the campaign entered its last days.
Nov. 5, 2012
President Obama stands with rock legend Bruce Springsteen as he waves to the crowd during a campaign stop in Madison, Wis.
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Nov. 5, 2012
Bruce Springsteen shares a moment with Obama in Madison, Wis.
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Nov. 5, 2012
A supporter listens to Obama’s remarks during a rally in Madison, Wis.
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Nov. 5, 2012
Obama speaks in Madison, the capital of Wisconsin. Supporters had lined up hours early for a chance to see the president.
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Nov. 5, 2012
Obama works the rope line during his campaign stop in Madison, Wis. After the rally, he was slated to travel to Columbus, Ohio, and Des Moines.
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Nov. 4, 2012
Obama waves during a campaign rally at Fifth Third Arena in Cincinnati.
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Nov. 4, 2012
Stevie Wonder warms up the crowd before Obama's arrival at Fifth Third Arena in Cincinnati.
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Nov. 4, 2012
Obama makes a campaign stop in Concord, N.H.
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Nov. 4, 2012
Obama hugs former president Bill Clinton during a campaign event in Concord, N.H. Clinton joined the current president in the Granite State to make a case for a second Obama term.
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Nov. 4, 2012
Former president Bill Clinton holds a baby as he works the rope line during an Obama campaign stop in Concord, N.H.
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Nov. 3, 2012
Singer John Mellencamp warms up the crowd in Dubuque, Iowa.
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Nov. 3, 2012
"I started my presidential journey right here," Obama tells supporters in Dubuque, Iowa.
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Nov. 3, 2012
"You know me by now," the president tells a crowd in Dubuque, Iowa. "You may not agree with every decision I’ve made ... but you know I say what I mean."
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Nov. 3, 2012
Obama has a few requests for voters in Dubuque, Iowa: "Knock on doors with me, and make some phone calls with me, and turn out with me."
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Nov. 3, 2012
In the final push for votes, Obama addresses a rally in Dubuque, Iowa. Four years ago, he won the state in the general election.
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Nov. 3, 2012
Braving the cold weather to see Obama in Mentor, Ohio, are, from left, Don, Madeline, Marilyn and Michelle Moyer and Justine Ovsenik.
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Nov. 3, 2012
Huddled against the chill of a brisk winter morning a family — from left, Sandra Perciful, Zechariah Shearer, Zaporah Secherer, Megan Perciful and Asia Davis — move as a unit as they wait in line to see Obama in Mentor, Ohio.
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Nov. 3, 2012
Gayle Gibson pulls her coat over her head to stay warm while waiting in line to see Obama in Mentor, Ohio.
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Nov. 3, 2012
Obama reaches out to shake hands during a campaign stop in Mentor, Ohio.
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Nov. 3, 2012
Obama wraps up his speech during a campaign stop in Mentor, Ohio. “You want to know that your president means what he says and says what he means,” Obama said. “And after four years as president, you know me.”
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Nov. 3, 2012
A young boy listens to Obama during a campaign stop in Mentor, Ohio.
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Nov. 2, 2012
Obama attends a rally in Hilliard, Ohio. The incumbent is faced with the task of convincing voters not only that the alternative would be worse, but also that he has earned the right to another term.
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Nov. 2, 2012
Trent Rivers bows his head in prayer during the Obama rally in Hilliard, Ohio. Rivers carried a sign that read, "I am 11 years old. I want to go to college. I want to have a good job. I want to move forward. I want to vote for Barack Obama."
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Nov. 2, 2012
Light filters through a partially open doorway as Obama speaks in Hilliard, Ohio.
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Nov. 2, 2012
At the event in Hilliard, Ohio, Obama accused GOP challenger Mitt Romney of misleading voters by claiming that U.S. car companies that received a federal bailout are moving jobs to China.
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Nov. 2, 2012
Supporters await the president's arrival in Hilliard, Ohio. He attended three rallies in the battleground state Friday.
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Nov. 2, 2012
Obama greets his supporters at a rally in Lima, Ohio.
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Nov. 1, 2012
Obama makes a campaign stop at Austin Straubel International Airport in Green Bay, Wis.
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Nov. 1, 2012
A young girl peers over a barrier as Obama makes a speech in Green Bay, Wis. “I need you, Wisconsin,” he told his supporters. “We’ve come too far to turn back now.”
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Nov. 1, 2012
Obama delivers his speech in Green Bay, Wis. Obama won the traditionally blue state by 14 points in 2008. But since then, the state has lurched to the right, electing Scott Walker (R) as governor in 2010, then defeating an effort to recall him this summer.
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Nov. 1, 2012
Obama works the rope line during the campaign stop in Green Bay, Wis. Winning Wisconsin is a vital piece of the Democrat’s electoral strategy.
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Nov. 1, 2012
Obama autographs keepsakes for supporters during the campaign stop in Green Bay, Wis. Most state polls show Obama ahead in Wisconsin. But Republican Mitt Romney’s camp says it can win the state.
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Nov. 1, 2012
Obama meets supporters in Green Bay, Wis. The Green Bay TV market has been saturated by nearly 10,000 political ads.
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Nov. 1, 2012
Obama arrives for a campaign stop in Denver. The city was the site of the first presidential debate, in which Obama's performance was deemed lackluster.
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Nov. 1, 2012
A huge crowd assembles to see Obama in Denver, the site of the 2008 Democratic National Convention. Colorado is the most competitive of the Western battlegrounds.
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Nov. 1, 2012
Obama makes an emphatic point during a speech in Denver.
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Nov. 1, 2012
A supporter listens to Obama during the president’s campaign stop in Denver.
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