very little zen today. jon: chris wallace from fox news sunday, thank you. my pleasure. jenna: just pass it on, we ll all take a dose of it. [laughter] including our viewers, i m sure. we have a lot to get to. on cue voters in new hampshire first to vote today at midnight, and it s a tie, right? president obama and governor romney getting five votes each. very appropriate for what we ve seen over the last couple of weeks, a very tight race. the granite state s four electoral votes are not discounted. they could, in new hampshire, the folks there decide it all. we have live team fox coverage from the battleground states, phil keating in florida, shannon bream in iowa, but first to molly line in manchester, new hampshire. molly? reporter: we re at the webster school, and as you can see behind me, long, long lines. this line goes to the back of the school i didn t mean phase yum, up gymnasium, and almost to the end of the block. it is a long line, and some of these folks are waiti
clinton beat him. wadly. today the top advisor joked that the president would not repeat the mistake of skipping the basketball game. early today the president visit add local campaign feel office and thanked supporters there and gave some praise to the challenger. looking forward to the results. i expect we will have a good night. you may recall a couple of weeks ago the president voted early in chicago the first sitting president to vote in person before election day. and now, ed henry continues team fox coverage at the obama camp in chicago. the president is keeping a relatively low profile today, ed, but vice president biden rushed out to ohio. that is right. very interesting move use mention the president at that
musician stevie wonder has been warming up the crowd there. and team fox coverage continues with ed henry live in cinsi. tell us what the president is focusing on in these final hours. and shep, wrapped up a hundred feet from me and hasn t had a chance to look at either candidate so he joked it s not about color of skin, he s supporting the president because he thinks he s the better candidate. a little humor from stevie wonder. what the president is trying to do is getting out the vote. they think they have a better ground game and turning out the vote and say they ve contacted 125 million dollar voters either direct one-on-one calls or and the president is trying to push back with pit bull, another performer in florida big rally over 20,000 people and trying to say that mitt romney is not really the change candidate. take a listen. we know what change looks like. what governor romney is
florida where he made gains in the polls, and tomorrow we begin a new tomorrow. tomorrow we begin a better tomorrow. this nation is going to change for the better. tomorrow. your work is making a difference, the people of the world are watching the people of america are watching. we can begin a bitter tomorrow. shepard: he will head to ohio where the buckeye state will likely decide the race. it could happen earlier in the night. now, fox has confirmed governor romney is planning to campaign in ohio tomorrow as voters are already casting votes. never heard of that. we have team fox coverage. and wendell is in fairfax, virginia, this afternoon and carl cameron has a digital breakup on the bus. the plan to go to ohio he has been trailing in the polls, all of the palms, what do we make of this? carl: it is a clear sign
tone, he said it s coming from his loins. i never heard that word described about this president. i hope you are wearing gym shoes because the coach will kick your butt. gov. romney is getting ready for another rally. team fox coverage continues. karl cameron is live in westchester, ohio. we just heard from the governor on the jobs report. what else did he have to say? on this friday, the last friday before the election, mr. romney again put sort of more refinements to his closing arguments. he started the day in wisconsin. and paul ryan, his running mate s home state, and he outlined the state as he has all week by saying it s a choice between the stagnation of the status quo owe lama economy and the bold chain he, mitt romney, argues. he argues it will take bipartisan help. and he argues that he can, and tuesday voters have to vote for