Presidential Candidates Wrap Up Campaign Trail
Republican candidate Mitt Romney will hit his swing states on Monday, beginning with Florida. Later in the day, he will hold a rally in Ohio with Southern country-rock group The Marshall Tucker Band. The candidate's last stop will be in New Hampshire, the state where he first started the campaign.
Bruce Springsteen will help President Barack Obama finish his campaign in Madison, Wisconsin. The president also plans to stop in Des Moines, Iowa and Columbus, Ohio. His final rally will be held in his hometown Chicago, where he will spend election day.
"Four years ago, we had incredible turnout, and I know people were excited and energized about the prospect of making history," said Obama.
"We have to preserve the gains we've made and keep moving forward."
Vice President Joe Biden will make several stops in Virginia, with the final one in Richmond. John Mellencamp will join his final evening rally.
Vice presidential candidate Republican Paul Ryan will campaign in Nevada, Denver and Iowa. Ryan will also make an appearance in Ohio before traveling to his home city, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
A full schedule of Monday's campaign events can be viewed on CNN.com.