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In Midst of Sandy Disaster Romney Continues Campaigning, While Obama Halts His
“Superstorm” Sandy blasted the east coast this week, causing billions of dollars (around $50 billion) in damage and killing dozens of people. Millions are still without power today and it could be weeks before everyone is back with electricity. There’s flooding, snow and fires that damaged properties throughout New Jersey, New York and Connecticut, among others. There are six days left until Election Day and Romney’s campaign hasn’t been phased by Sandy one bit. In fact, he used his campaigning as a way to raise money for the disaster.
On the other end, Obama returned to presidential duties and abandoned his post as a campaigner. On Wednesday, Mitt Romney traveled through Florida, making three stops along the way to Jacksonville, Miami and Tampa. So far, he has a slight lead in the state. Here’s what he had to say while in Tampa:
"This (election) should be a turning point," Romney said. "Twenty three million Americans are still struggling to find a job. ... This hasn't happened in American history."
Obama does have an advantage because of Sandy, allowing him to showcase his presidential abilities to act accordingly. If he plays things smart, he could end up with more votes on Election Day from the storm-hit states. Thursday is when he plans to continue his campaigning, where he will go to Colorado, Wisconsin and Nevada. He may also be heading over to Minnesota, Michigan and Pennsylvania.
Romney will be focusing on 11 states for the next six days, which includes Ohio, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Colorado, Florida, Iowa, North Carolina, Wisconsin, Nevada and New Hampshire. So far Romney has an advantage in North Carolina and is in a tight battle with Obama for Nevada, Virginia, Florida, New Hampshire, Colorado and is trying to overtake Iowa, Ohio and Wisconsin.
On Tuesday, Bill Clinton rallied at the University of Minnesota, which has ten electoral votes.
"Barack Obama's policies work better," Clinton declared at the Minnesota rally.
As of now, the polls tie the two candidates at 49%.
10-31-2012
“Superstorm” Sandy blasted the east coast this week, causing billions of dollars (around $50 billion) in damage and killing dozens of people. Millions are still without power today and it could be weeks before everyone is back with electricity. There’s flooding, snow and fires that damaged properties throughout New Jersey, New York and Connecticut, among others. There are six days left until Election Day and Romney’s campaign hasn’t been phased by Sandy one bit. In fact, he used his campaigning as a way to raise money for the disaster.
On the other end, Obama returned to presidential duties and abandoned his post as a campaigner. On Wednesday, Mitt Romney traveled through Florida, making three stops along the way to Jacksonville, Miami and Tampa. So far, he has a slight lead in the state. Here’s what he had to say while in Tampa:
"This (election) should be a turning point," Romney said. "Twenty three million Americans are still struggling to find a job. ... This hasn't happened in American history."
Obama does have an advantage because of Sandy, allowing him to showcase his presidential abilities to act accordingly. If he plays things smart, he could end up with more votes on Election Day from the storm-hit states. Thursday is when he plans to continue his campaigning, where he will go to Colorado, Wisconsin and Nevada. He may also be heading over to Minnesota, Michigan and Pennsylvania.
Romney will be focusing on 11 states for the next six days, which includes Ohio, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Colorado, Florida, Iowa, North Carolina, Wisconsin, Nevada and New Hampshire. So far Romney has an advantage in North Carolina and is in a tight battle with Obama for Nevada, Virginia, Florida, New Hampshire, Colorado and is trying to overtake Iowa, Ohio and Wisconsin.
On Tuesday, Bill Clinton rallied at the University of Minnesota, which has ten electoral votes.
"Barack Obama's policies work better," Clinton declared at the Minnesota rally.
As of now, the polls tie the two candidates at 49%.
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