Obama, Romney on whirlwind campaign trips as election nears

Holding some of the largest rallies of the campaign on Sunday, President Obama and Mitt Romney stressed their differences on the economy, health care, and more.

Mitt Romney headed to the stage Sunday night in Newport News, Va.

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Mitt Romney headed to the stage Sunday night in Newport News, Va.

President Obama spoke at a rally in Cincinnati, Ohio.

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President Obama spoke at a rally in Cincinnati, Ohio.

Mitt Romney and his wife, Ann, arrived Sunday night to an outdoor rally in Morrisville, Pa.

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Mitt Romney and his wife, Ann, arrived Sunday night at an outdoor rally in Morrisville, Pa.

President Obama took the stage at a Sunday night rally in Cincinnati, Ohio.

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President Obama gestured during an event in Cincinnati, Ohio.

Mitt Romney waved to supporters at a rally Sunday night in  Morrisville, Pa.

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Mitt Romney waved to supporters at a rally Sunday night in Morrisville, Pa.

President Obama's Ohio rally took place at the University of Cincinnati.

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President Obama's Ohio rally took place at the University of Cincinnati.

Mitt Romney held a campaign event in Cleveland, Ohio.

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Mitt Romney held a campaign event in Cleveland, Ohio.

President Obama waved to supporters during a rally at a high school in Hollywood, Fla.

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President Obama's campaign held a rally Sunday at a high school in Hollywood, Fla.

Mitt Romney spoke in Cleveland Sunday afternoon after appearing in Des Moines, Iowa, earlier in the day.

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Mitt Romney spoke in Cleveland Sunday afternoon after appearing in Des Moines, Iowa, earlier in the day.

The president gestured during his speech.

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The president gestured during his speech in Florida.

Mitt Romney shook hands with supporters in Des Moines, Iowa.

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Romney shook hands with supporters in Des Moines, Iowa, Sunday.

President Obama met crowd members Sunday in Concord, N.H., after a rally there.

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President Obama met crowd members Sunday in Concord, N.H., after a rally there.

Mitt Romney was at a rally in Des Moines Sunday morning.

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Mitt Romney was at a rally in Des Moines Sunday morning, the first stop on a fast-paced day.

President Obama and Bill Clinton were in Concord, N.H., Sunday morning.

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President Obama and Bill Clinton were in Concord, N.H., Sunday morning.

Clockwise from top left: President Obama signed the Affordable Care Act in 2010; a national debt ticker served as a backdrop duringaMitt Romney campaign stop in Ohio; soldiers on patrol in Afghanistan; the border fence in Tijuana, Mexico.

Presidential victor must face a more divided nation

As the barnstorming and broadcast barrage blessedly near an end, the candidates face the reality of a nation so riven that progress seems an inevitable casualty.

Residents waited in line to purchase gasoline in Manhattan on Sunday.

Dropping temperatures another factor in N.Y. recovery

With overnight temperatures sinking and many homes still without power, New York City officials urged residents to go to temporary warming shelters.

Senator Scott Brown and challenger Elizabeth Warren campaigned Sunday.

Brown, Warren push for votes at dueling rallies

Former Governor William Weld joined Senator Scott Brown at Faneuil Hall, while Senator John Kerry campaigned with Elizabeth Warren in Braintree.

Mass. Senate race driven by colliding visions

Voters are choosing between an outspoken leader on progressive causes and a moderate New England Republican pledging to be a beacon of bipartisanship.

Senate race

Candidates on the issues

Here’s a detailed look at the differences between Scott Brown and Elizabeth Warren on issues of concern to Massachusetts voters.

Boston Police prepare for busy two days

Police will dedicate additional resources to Allston Monday for a streetside Aerosmith concert, and will be posted at hundreds of polling stations on Tuesday.

James “Whitey” Bulger

‘Whitey’ Bulger taken to Boston hospital

James “Whitey” Bulger was transported to Boston Medical Center early this morning after complaining of chest pains, officials said. Bulger was later taken back to prison.

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What does small business care about?

The Globe asked four small-business owners from four sectors to discuss the issues and their views of the presidential race as it enters its final days.