- After months of debate over who is best suited to lead the U.S., Mitt Romney got the "Get Out the Vote" message rolling at 3:07 a.m. before polls opened on the East Coast. Note the helpful link to voters who might not know where to cast their ballots.
- About 20 minutes later, Obama chimed in and urged supporters to "take a friend" to the polls. Wonder whether it matters if the friend is a Romney supporter?
- Polls hadn't opened yet in California, but Rep. Gary Miller was ready for the big day at 6:13 a.m. Early bird catches the voter, maybe?
- Miller's opponent in the 31st Congressional District, fellow Republican (and state senator) Bob Dutton, later weighed in with this earnest note to voters.
- In Los Angeles, Mayor Villaraigosa set a good example ...
- ... while former L.A. councilwoman, Rep. Janice Hahn, running for re-election in the 44th Congressional District, urged stranded voters to reach out for help. Now THAT is dedication to getting out the vote.
- Mike Morrell, running for re-election in the Inland Empire's 40th Assembly District, offered a helpful reminder for "time challenged" voters ...
- ... and Rep. Adam Schiff read everyone's mind. (He gets the last word ... for now.)
Final pitch
For weeks, political opponents in California and beyond have taken to Twitter to point out their differences. But in their final pitch to voters, candidates and politicos found common ground no matter their party affiliation. Here's how:
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