
President Obama speaks to the media and reveals he is 'confident' that he has enough votes to win the election;
EXIT POLLS BLOW TO ROMNEY:
-Mitt suffers setback as first indications are that he has FAILED to seize key swing states
- -Obama's three-point lead in Ohio exit poll is bad news for Romney and could secure incumbent's re-election
- -Deadlock in Virginia and North Carolina as exit poll shows both candidates tied
- -President picks up Illinois and clutch of states in Northeast while Romney starts sweeping Deep South

The president hugs a volunteer during his visit to a campaign field office in Chicago, near to his South Side home

President Barack Obama calls volunteers in Wisconsin as he visits a campaign office in Chicago, Illinois, on election day

President Barack Obama hugs a volunteer during a visit to a campaign office in Chicago as people across the country cast their votes

Tears streaked down Obama's cheek during his last campaign rally Des Moines, Iowa

Obama looks at a commemorative 'Obama shoe' that a campaign volunteer asked him to sign outside the office

Team Obama, Vice President Joe Biden, with his wife Jill Biden, right, and granddaughter Natalie, meets with patrons during a visit to the Landmark Restaurant in Cleveland, Ohio

OPPOSITION; Romney and Ryan grip workers' hands as they make an unscheduled stop at a Wendy's restaurant in Richmond Heights, Ohio

hree Obama supporters walk around the south side of Chicago, Illinois wearing Obama and Romney masks holding placards asking people to vote
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