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Report: Romney to stump on Election Day

Steve Kent hangs a Romney campaign sign on a window of the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center in preparation for Republican Presidential Candidate Mitt Romney's election night rally at the center, in Boston November 4, 2012. On Tuesday, November 6 Americans will head to the polls to elect the next President of the United States. UPI/Kevin Dietsch
Steve Kent hangs a Romney campaign sign on a window of the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center in preparation for Republican Presidential Candidate Mitt Romney's election night rally at the center, in Boston November 4, 2012. On Tuesday, November 6 Americans will head to the polls to elect the next President of the United States. UPI/Kevin Dietsch | License Photo

BOSTON, Nov. 5 (UPI) -- Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney will campaign on Election Day in Pennsylvania and Ohio, his staff confirmed to The Washington Post.

Romney's decision to visit Cleveland and Pittsburgh on Tuesday reflects the campaign's desire to seek any possible opening in a race that has been essentially deadlocked for the past few weeks, the Post said.

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His campaign originally announced Romney's last stop was to be a late-night Monday rally in Manchester, N.H., which would feature Romney and his wife, Ann, along with musician Kid Rock.

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