"President Barack Obama is making a final push for Democrats this weekend with Election Day looming on Tuesday.
Obama and Vice President Joe Biden are in Cleveland Sunday for his final rally of the campaign season.
He also headlined rallies in Bridgeport, Conn., and Chicago, and participated in a canvassing event in Philadelphia on Saturday.
The Cleveland rally, which is slated to begin at 1 p.m. at the Wolstein Center at Cleveland State University, will be similar to those Obama has taken part in the weeks leading up to the Nov. 2 midterm election, including one in Columbus, Ohio, last weekend that drew 35,000.
The White House has said the president plans to be in Washington on Nov. 1, the Monday before the election, and on Election Day.
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PARKING:
Cleveland Police have announced some road closings that will coincide with this Sunday’s campaign visit by President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden.
This will be the last major rally the president attends before Election Day on November 2. Look for Governor Ted Strickland to also be in attendance.
The rally is scheduled to start at 1 p.m. Sunday at the Wolstein Center on the campus of Cleveland State University and will feature musical guest Common. Doors will open at noon. If you plan to go, enter from Prospect Avenue and 21st Street.
From 7:00 a.m. until 5:30 p.m. Sunday, no vehicular traffic or parking will be permitted on the following streets:
-- Carnegie Ave between E.18 St. and E.21 St.
-- Prospect, E. 18th St. to E. 22nd St.
-- E. 18th St., Prospect to Carnegie
-- E. 21st St., Euclid to Carnegie
Both Cleveland police officers and Cleveland State University police officers will be on scene before, during and after the president's visit to ensure that the parking and vehicular traffic prohibitions are adhered to.
Also, the Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority encourages folks to use the HealthLine and stop at Euclid & E. 21st. RTA said two bus lines will be re-routed: the #8 and the #11.
Please visit www.riderta.com for all timetables, schedules and route information. For questions, concerns and route planning, please call the RTAnswerline at 216.621.9500.
NewsChannel 5 and newsnet5.com will have complete coverage of President Obama’s visit to Cleveland and of Tuesday’s election." WEWS - NEWS CHANNEL 5
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