US 2012 Presidential Election are crossed their line of final stage and now waiting is for results which will decide the fate of Next Guide of White House running for four year term whether President President Barack Obama or Republican Mitt Romney.
Polling is over, and around more than 11 millions of Americans voters cast ballots on Tuesday, November 6, for them economic and political issue are on top list that might change the game.
While the result of winning camp could be declared within hours, but polling results across the swing states are left the election result undecided as the challengers lead each other, the polls are very close.
Meanwhile, $2 millions cost Election Day has finally ended with amid various different opinions basis of economy, social issues, women rights, civil rights, unemployment, education and many more.
As per polling results, Obama won swing states Michigan with 16 and Pennsylvania with its 20 Electoral College votes, while Romney hit very strong push by taking 153 electoral votes to 147 against Obama.
In Michigan where Obama has repeated his 2008 victory is the biggest one as Auto Industry gainer State, Michigan is native state of Romney where his father George was served as governor in the 1960s and same where the challenger was born.
Romney has bagged a series of swing states 38 electoral votes in Texas, 9 in Alabama and also won Arkansas, Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Carolina, Tennessee, West Virginia , Wyoming and South Dakota.
While taking about New York, Obama lead with 29 electoral votes with a victory in New Jersey, the last week much damage affecting states due to Hurricane Sandy.
Moreover, the nationwide polls declared virtually tied between two challengers, some lead Obama ahead of Romney, but as per recent polling results, chances of Republicans to take control of the U.S. House of Representatives are high.
Just wait for 120 millions Americans’ favorite and faithful leader which they have selected on Tuesday election whether give President Barack Obama a second term or replace him with Romney, still waiting are of Ohio Polling State a much high campaigning by Obama which would take advantage him over Romney.