A day after campaigning in Ohio, a state that became the main battlefield, U.S. President Barack Obama and his Republican challenger,
Mitt Romney, is now turning to Virginia - another state that is important in the upcoming November election.
The President will travel to the coastal city of Virginia Beach, while Romney will speak at an event citizen war veterans in Washington DC suburb in Virginia.
Various polls show Obama ahead of Romney in Virginia and several other states were the scene of an important battle and is expected to determine the outcome of the election 6 November.
Gallup polling organization said Thursday that in the last four daily surveys, support for Obama among registered voters, and support the performance of about 50 percent or more.
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After attacking each other related issues in the country, especially the American economy is sluggish and President Barack Obama's accomplishments in addressing unemployment considered a failure by the Republican Party, as well as the counter-attack the stronghold of President Obama's campaign against Mitt Romney accused of paying taxes are too low, now topic of the campaign began to shift to issues related to foreign policy, where Obama is considered more superior than Romney.
Six weeks or exactly 42 days before the election on 6 November, contests seizure of swing voters in the States or states that the political preferences of its citizens are still difficult to predict continued. From the political map, the results of the elections in the states will determine the winner of the upcoming presidential election.
Unlike before, this time the issue of the campaign began to shift from domestic issues to foreign policy. Despite the blows in television and radio ads are frontal, campaign tone this time was beginning to soften. Both President Obama and Mitt Romney Tuesday outlining their respective visions about America's role in the global arena, while continuing to carry out political blows fine in their respective speeches about American foreign policy. The message in the speech was generally refers to violent protests in the Middle East and the Muslim world as well as fierce competition both camps in the country.
Mitt Romney, the Republican nominee, smiling and joking with Bill Clinton, a Democrat political opponent before delivering a speech that satirize President Barack Obama has not done enough to tackle the chaos abroad.
About three miles from where the speech Romney, in a speech before the UN General Assembly, President Barack Obama indirectly Romney sarcastic statement in the video secretly recorded in a limited fundraising event, that he was not so confident with the prospect of peace between Israel and the Palestinians.
"In between Israelis and Palestinians, the future may not be owned by the people who were turned away from the prospect of peace," Obama said.
Mitt Romney also avoided direct criticism of President Obama when delivered reflection in the Clinton Global Initiative annual meeting, which was attended by corporate leaders, humanitarian, and political. Republican presidential candidate, said American aid should be more effective in promoting human dignity and create lasting change in developing countries are plagued by instability and violence, including the death of the American ambassador in Libya.
"Too often our generosity to act as a nation marred by the fact that our help is not always effective. We have heard reports and cases in which U.S. aid diverted to corrupt government. Therefore, year after year we never seemed to help get rid of suffering and hardship, "Romney criticism.
In his speech, Romney called death of the American ambassador to Libya Chris Stevens as a result of a terrorist attack, a term not used by President Obama but used by Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. President Obama told the UN General Assembly in New York that the violence in Libya "is an attack against the United States" and called on world leaders to come to face the root causes of anger across the Muslim world.
Meanwhile, polls in swing states or states that preferences vary citizens still show Obama surge in the number of experienced investigators from the Democratic National Convention, where Bill Clinton gave a defense of President Obama's economic performance and said Romney "fails the test of fiscal responsibility, "among other criticisms.
Polls conducted the Washington Post that showed Obama ahead of Romney by 52 points opponents 44 percent in Ohio, where Romney will be joined by Paul Ryan for campaigning in the state Tuesday and Wednesday. Still according to the Washington Post poll, in Florida, Obama also excelled with 51 opponents 47 percent over Romney. In Wisconsin, Paul Ryan's home state, according to a poll ABC / New York Times differences reached six percent, which is 51 percent for Obama compared to 45 percent for Mitt Romney.
Mitt Romney : Obama is based on world events
U.S. presidential candidate of the Republican Party, Mitt Romney, on Monday launched a new campaign, insists that President Barack Obama implement his foreign policy "based on the events of" abroad.
Romney criticized the incumbent president of the Democratic Party at a rally in Colorado, one of the few states where the electorate is divided equally strong, six weeks before the election on 6 November. Romney derided Obama's comments in a television interview on Sunday, where he said there would be "little obstacles in the way" for Arab countries that were transforming dictatorships into democracies.
Republican challenger said the bloodshed and violence in the Arab world "is not a small hurdle on the road, but it is a human life." He said "it is time for a president who will shape events in the Middle East."
Romney is scheduled to make a speech on education policy in New York on Tuesday before heading to Ohio, a state of the other important, to campaign with the candidate for vice president, Paul Ryan, Congressman from Wisconsin. This will be followed by a visit to the state of Virginia.
Meanwhile, President Obama and his wife Michelle will go to New York, where Obama will speak Tuesday morning at the opening session of the 67th session of the UN General Assembly.