UNDATED (CBS) - After months of rallies, speeches and debates, now it is up to the voters to decide. President Obama for another term or republican Mitt Romney, the challenger who says it is time for change.
President Obama is spending Election Day in Chicago. He cast his ballot there during early voting almost two weeks ago.
The president wrapped up his campaign in Des Moines last night, just steps always from Iowa campaign headquarters during his first presidential bid in 2008. President Obama made one final plea for votes in the critical battleground state. He says, "After all the rallies and millions of dollars in ads, it all comes down to you. It is out of my hands now."
President Obama plans to continue his Election Day tradition of playing basketball with friends. Underscoring how close this election is expected to be, the first town in the nation to vote ended in a tie.
Dixville Notch, New Hampshire gave five votes each for the president and Mitt Romney. Romney plans to cast his own ballot in Massachusetts this morning.
He'll then immediately hit the campaign trail. He'll rally supporters in Cleveland and Pittsburgh to get them out to the polls. Romney says momentum is on his side. He says, "These last months of our campaign have seen the gathering of strength of a real movement across this country. It's evident by the size of these crowds. My goodness."
Romney says he will deliver the change the president promised but failed to deliver.