Washington:
President Barack Obama would cast his ballot on Friday for the November 6 US presidential elections, thus becoming the first US President to vote early in the country's electoral history.
51-year-old Obama will stop in Chicago during his 48-hour tour of several key battle ground states of Colorado, Ohio, Nevada and Virginia.
"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," Mr Obama said.
Under US laws voters get an option to vote ahead of elections, the date and duration of which varies from state to state.
Obama Campaign spokesperson Jen Psaki told reporters that in Chicago, Obama will "make history by being the first sitting President to vote early."
"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 moving America forward," Mr Obama said in his remarks.
A Time magazine poll released yesterday said that Mr Obama is leading by the margin of two-to-one among early voters in Ohio.
Making his last pitch efforts in key battleground States ahead, Mr Obama passionately sought second term to achieve the goals that he has set for the country. "I'm asking you to keep believing in me," Obama said addressing an election rally in Denver, Colorado.
"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," said the US President.
Referring to the five point economy revival plan of Mitt Romney, Mr Obama said his Republican challenger has just one point plan.
"It turns out, it's not a five-point plan Governor Romney's got. It's a one-point plan," he said.
Mr Obama said he has kept many of the major commitments that he made. "I told you we'd end the war in Iraq; we ended it. I said we'd end the war in Afghanistan; we are. I said we'd refocus on the terrorists who actually attacked us on 9/11, and now we've got a new tower rising above the New York skyline, and Al Qaeda's on path to defeat. Osama bin Laden is dead. Our heroes are coming home. I kept those promises," he said.
51-year-old Obama will stop in Chicago during his 48-hour tour of several key battle ground states of Colorado, Ohio, Nevada and Virginia.
"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," Mr Obama said.
Under US laws voters get an option to vote ahead of elections, the date and duration of which varies from state to state.
Obama Campaign spokesperson Jen Psaki told reporters that in Chicago, Obama will "make history by being the first sitting President to vote early."
"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 moving America forward," Mr Obama said in his remarks.
A Time magazine poll released yesterday said that Mr Obama is leading by the margin of two-to-one among early voters in Ohio.
Making his last pitch efforts in key battleground States ahead, Mr Obama passionately sought second term to achieve the goals that he has set for the country. "I'm asking you to keep believing in me," Obama said addressing an election rally in Denver, Colorado.
"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," said the US President.
Referring to the five point economy revival plan of Mitt Romney, Mr Obama said his Republican challenger has just one point plan.
"It turns out, it's not a five-point plan Governor Romney's got. It's a one-point plan," he said.
Mr Obama said he has kept many of the major commitments that he made. "I told you we'd end the war in Iraq; we ended it. I said we'd end the war in Afghanistan; we are. I said we'd refocus on the terrorists who actually attacked us on 9/11, and now we've got a new tower rising above the New York skyline, and Al Qaeda's on path to defeat. Osama bin Laden is dead. Our heroes are coming home. I kept those promises," he said.
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