President Barack Obama is returning to Ohio as some supporters are feeling anxious about a tight race.
Obama was to join Vice President Joe Biden at a rare joint rally in Dayton Tuesday afternoon. The Democrat carried Ohio in 2008. He has campaigned in the pivotal battleground state frequently, and his campaign and supporters have devoted a lot of money and resources to Ohio.
However, Republican Mitt Romney's campaign says he has gained momentum with two weeks left until Election Day. Romney is scheduled to return to Ohio on Thursday, visiting a Cincinnati machine and manufacturing plant that also makes military components.
A Quinnipiac University/CBS News poll released Monday put Obama ahead with 50 percent to 45 in Ohio, down from a 10-point lead in a Sept. 26 survey.
Matt Romney, Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney’s son, plans to make stops in New Lexington, Logan and Reynoldsburg.
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