With superstorm Sandy dissipating, U.S. President Barack Obama and his Republican challenger Mitt Romney are back on the campaign trail, trying to make up for lost time as they dash towards the finish line.
At a campaign rally in Green Bay, Wisconsin, Obama said the U.S. economy is turning around under his leadership, but Romney is advocating "top down" economics that preceded the downturn.
Obama is also visiting Las Vegas, Nevada, and Denver, Colorado, trying to solidify his razor-thin lead in those swing states. Romney, for his part, is playing defense in Virginia, where latest polls have shown his momentum stalling. He is holding three events in Roanoke, Doswell and Virginia Beach, all in the Republican leaning southern part of the state.
During his speech in Roanoke, Romney wasted little time in resuming attacks on the president’s record. The two candidates are making closing arguments before Americans head to polling stations across the country next Tuesday.
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