Using their star power, Bruce Springsteen and former President Bill Clinton asked voters to support President Barack Obama at an event in Ohio. Taking a break from his "Wrecking Ball" tour, the New Jersey-born singer, known as the Boss, told voters to support President Barack Obama. Springsteen, who also supported Obama in the last election, is slated to campaign for him in the swing state of Iowa.
Earlier on the campaign trail, Obama stumped for the women's vote at a rally in New Hampshire. With recent polling showing Obama's support among females slipping, the president hit hard on issues like equal pay for women, contraception and health care freedom. In a Reuters/Ipsos polls released Wednesday Obama led Republican nominee Mitt Romney by 47 percent to 44 percent among likely voters, with less than three weeks to go before Election Day.