A flurry of campaigning in Cleveland; sporadic problems at polls

CREATED Nov. 6, 2012

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(AP) It's a final, frantic round of campaigning today as voters decide who will occupy the White House for the next four years.

Making one last pitch to Ohio voters, Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan were in Cleveland today - and so was Vice President Biden, on a surprise stop. The two Republicans are also stopping in Pittsburgh. President Barack Obama is spending the day in Chicago, reaching out to swing-state voters on the phones.

Sporadic problems are being reported today at polling places around the country. One voting machine in Pennsylvania lit up for Mitt Romney when a voter pressed the button for President Barack Obama. In Florida, a robocall glitch recycled calls intended for yesterday - telling voters they had until "7 p.m. tomorrow'' to vote.