After Sandy almost lay waste to U.S.
northeast, its now time for the two presidentiables to deliver their
final blow for the U.S. presidential campaign. As the polls are
indicating, the battle between the two is a close one. An almost
deadlock, Obama having a slight advantage, hoped to be resolved in
the last days of the campaign by both parties. According to reports,
even if the voters are not as enthusiastic to Obama compared to the
election way back in 2008, he still has a slight leverage to win an
another term.
But Romney isn't showing any signs of
backing down even a little. Both sides are already quickening their
pace to sway all remaining independent voters as they sweep to the
remaining key states before handing the final verdict to its
citizens. Polls had it that Obama lead 4 percent in Ohio which is one
of the key to victory. He also took Virginia and Colorado in small
leads but Romney owned Florida by 1 percent.
The outcome of the election, due on
Tuesday, will determine America's next move in critical issues such
as Iran's nuclear materials and its recovering economy.
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