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Suspense to the End: Obama, Romney Yield to Voters

November 6, 2012 RSS Feed Print
Tom Hoisington raises his right hand alongside grandson Tonykus Hebert after being registered to vote at the Bishop Leo O'Neil Youth Center on Nov. 6, in Manchester, N.H.

Tom Hoisington raises his right hand alongside grandson Tonykus Hebert after being registered to vote at the Bishop Leo O'Neil Youth Center on Nov. 6, in Manchester, N.H.

Romney argued that Obama had his chance to help Americans financially and blew it. "If it comes down to economics and jobs, this is an election I should win," Romney told Cleveland station WTAM.

With both sides keeping up the onslaught of political ads in battleground states right into Election Day, on one thing, at least, there was broad agreement: "I am ready for it to be over," said nurse Jennifer Walker in Columbus, Ohio.

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