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Today's programming highlights...
8:50 am ET - Romney on the campaign trail - GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney is crisscrossing the country on the last full day of campaigning. He begins his day in Sanford, Florida, then travels to Virginia for a 12:35 pm ET stop in Lynchburg and a 3:15pm ET event in Fairfax. He travels to Columbus, Ohio, for a 6:15 pm ET rally before ending his day in Manchester, New Hampshire, for a 10:00 pm ET event with Kid Rock.
11:45 am ET - Obama on the road - President Obama will call upon some celebrity friends on the campaign trail today. Bruce Springsteen joins the president for a rally in Madison, Wisconsin. Rapper Jay-Z will team up with Obama and "The Boss" for a rally in Columbia, Ohio, at 2:25 pm ET. Finally, Springsteen appears with the first family at a rally in Des Moines, Iowa, at 10:30 pm ET.
12:00 pm ET - Biden's final push - Vice President Joe Biden's day begins with a campaign rally in Sterling, Virginia. He's then joined by rocker John Mellencamp for an event in Richmond, Virginia, at 7:00 pm ET.
12:25 pm ET - Ryan's last campaign stops - GOP vice presidential candidate Rep. Paul Ryan starts his day in Reno, Nevada, with a campaign event. He'll then travel to Johnstown, Colorado, to address supporters at 3:35 pm ET. He'll conclude his day with rallies in Des Moines, Iowa, at 6:30 pm ET and Milwaukee, Wisconsin, at 11:15 pm ET.
CNN.com Live is your home for breaking news as it happens.


I may have missed it because of poor reading comprehension, but is none of these four candidates speaking in Pennsylvania today?
It doesn't appear so, dear JIF.
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Romney is scheduled for 2:45 in Fairfax, you list 3:15? Was it changed? The venue changed due to the response, they needed a bigger place.
CNN is for Romney. Looosers
@ Crypto, do you really think so? Ive had the impression by other posters that cnn supported Obama. Guess if they wont post WHAT you say its easier to assume they are backing the *other guy* than to think there may be a moderated trigger word in your post
Lol @ little mister.You said it all cutie patootie!
VOTE, VOTE, VOTE: But wait a minute! Does my/our vote really make a difference? Electoral vs Popular? This is a good one. You can win the popular vote, and then those in a position to make decisions, can take your vote, esentially ignoring it and put their electoral vote for who they want!? Election fraud, Electronic, paper, Email! They have already discussed problems with paper votes! WHO will have the power to verify your signature, and either accept it or throw it out? NO politican should be involved in this one, but then you get into "personal feelings, and agendas? Want to see if your vote actually counts? IF things do not change, whatever the party, then next time lets VOTE EVERYONE out of office and bring in fresh ideas! This would send a strong message to our "elected children" that they are there to help US, not themselves! Do you think it could happen? I am not so sure!!