thank you, karen. sounds like a plan. play a little five-on-five. well, mitt romney casts his ballot later this morning in massachusetts. then romney returns to ohio and pennsylvania for election day rallies in those two very critical states. abc s brandi hitt from boston with more on the campaign. hi, brandi. reporter: good morning, rob and paula. the race for the white house has really come down to the wire, and mitt romney s campaign believes he has the momentum and enthusiasm that will lead to a win tonight. mitt romney wrapped up his final full day on the trail, racing through the battleground states he needs for victory. do you want four more years like the last four years? or do you want real change? reporter: the republican challenger held rallies in florida, virginia, and the biggest state of all, ohio. i need your work. i need your help. i need your votes. ohio, florida, and virginia. he basically mitt romney has to basically go three for three in those stat
rob and paula, back to you. all right. karen travers live in chicago. i ll be there this weekend for the bears game. hoping for a bears victory. and mitt romney wrapped up his final rally of the day in new hampshire. he s going to vote a little later today in massachusetts. then back out on the campaign trail for some more stops in ohio and pennsylvania. two very critical states. for more on this now we are joined by abc s brandi hitt there in bean town. good morning, brandi. reporter: good morning, rob, paula. this is where mitt romney headquarters is set up where mitt hopes to hold a victory party later tonight. romney wrapped up his final day on the trail, rallying support in the big battleground states he need. he need for victory. florida, virginia, and the biggest state of all, ohio. i need your work. i need your help. i need your vote. ohio, florida, and virginia. he basically mitt romney has to basically go 3-3 in the
important, both candidates held rallies in columbus, two hours apart. we have come too far to turn back now. we have come too far. reporter: but while campaigning in virginia, the romneys made it clear they feel the white house is within reach. are we going to be neighbors soon? reporter: what better way to end the matchup than on monday night football. are your hometown chicago bears good enough to win the super bowl?. yes, they are. reporter: with millions of voters hearing the candidates talk about the sports and their favorite team. do you have a favorite team. well, it s the new england patriots, and i take full responsibility for their two super bowl wins. reporter: this is a very close race. even though millions have cast early ballots. voter turnout today is critical. rob and paula? thank you, brandi. appreciate that.