Presidential Polls By State 2012: Obama On Battleground Campaign - Ohio, Nevada, Virginia, Colorado
President Barack Obama stated that he'll be casting a ballet of his own on Friday for the Nov. 6 United States presidential election, which would make him the first U.S. President to vote this early in the country's electoral history. The 51-year-old will make a stop in Chicago while in the midst of a 48-hour tour of the key battleground states of Ohio, Nevada, Virginia and Colorado.
According to NDTV, the Democrat jokingly stated the following in regards to his voting strategy:
"I can't tell you who I'm voting for. It's a secret ballot. But Michelle (Obama) says she voted for me. That's what she said," Obama stated.
Under U.S. laws, the voter has the choice to vote ahead of the elections. However, the date and duration of that rule does vary from state to state.
"We can vote early in Illinois just like you can vote early in Colorado. And I've come back to Colorado - and this may not be the last time you'll see me. I've come to ask you for your vote. I've come to ask you to help me keep America moving forward," Obama added.
Making his last efforts in the key state of Colorado, Obama addressed an election rally in Denver by saying the following:
"I'm asking you to keep believing in me. We're going to win this election. We're going to finish what we started. We'll remind the world why the United States of America's the greatest nation on Earth," he said.
When referring to the five-point economy revival plan that Mitt Romney suggested, the President stated that his political opponent only has a one- point plan.
"It turns out, it's not a five-point plan Governor Romney's got. It's a one-point plan."
In terms of the key battleground states, a poll released by Time magazine on Wednesday said that the President is in the lead over Governor Mitt Romney by a two-to-one margin among the early voters in Ohio. However, the President still continues to campaign aggressively in the other crucial states.