The race for the White House took on a less partisan tone Sunday, just nine days before the election, with President Obama focusing on preparations for a massive storm and Mitt Romney pledging to promote compromise in the name of economic growth, while campaigning in the critical battleground of Ohio.
“I know there are good Democrats that love America just like we do,” the Republican nominee told a crowd of about 2,000 in Celina, Ohio. “I want to reach across the aisle to them, work together, put the interests of the people ahead of the politicians. We’ve got to do this. It’s too critical a time.”

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Here's a prediction. President Obama will try to (finally) look presidential by donning a wind breaker and baseball cap and hanging out at the FEMA HQ during the storm. Sorry, Mr. President, it's too late. You had four years to actually be presidential and instead you outsourced leadership to Pelosi, Reid and Axelrod. Let's elect two real leaders, Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan.