RICHMOND HEIGHTS, Ohio (AP) — Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney has made one final stop in Ohio today as he wraps up his presidential campaign.
After voting near his Boston-area home this morning, Romney visited staffers and volunteers at a Cleveland-area campaign office, telling them, "This is a big day for big change."
Also on hand was Romney's running mate, Wisconsin Congressman Paul Ryan, who commented that Romney was "kind of operating on fumes" after a hectic campaign schedule over the last few days.
Following the campaign office visit, the pair stopped for lunch at a Wendy's. Both men will return to Boston this evening to await the election returns, with Romney in the meantime making one final stop in the Pittsburgh area and Ryan visiting Virginia.

