Candidates have begun their final full day of campaigning before tomorrow’s midterm election. Polls suggest Republicans will win enough seats to retake control of the House, while Democrats are expected to narrowly hold on to the Senate. On Sunday, President Obama campaigned in Ohio, where several Democrats are in tight races, including the state’s governor, Ted Strickland. President Obama spoke before 8,000 people in Cleveland.
President Obama: “The only way to fight that kind of politics, the only way to match the millions of dollars of negative ads that have been pouring down using these phony front groups, millions of dollars of ads, the only way to fight that is millions of voices who are ready to finish what we started in 2008. We’ve got to get Cleveland out to vote. We’ve got to get everybody in Ohio out to vote.”