Martin Bashir   |  November 06, 2012

Top Lines: Obama, Romney, The Beatles, and Ann Coulter

President Obama and Mitt Romney talk Monday Night Football; Rush Limbaugh talks about his feelings; Chris Christie hearts the Boss, while Romney loves the Beatles; “Fox & Friends” breaks word that elections have consequences; and Ann Coulter keeps its classy in today’s Top Lines

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>>> from a final day on the campaign trail to all four candidates feeling fine here is today's "top lines." and the winner is --

>> just hours left in the 2012 campaign. both candidates are pulling out all the stops.

>> do you have a favorite team.

>> new england patriots, i take full responsibility for their two super bowles.

>> political reportser are like sports reporters, you lose a game and you're a bum. you win a game and you're a god.

>> all of my feeling is where my concern are.

>> i have 99 pounds but it ain't one.

>> only thing better than one jersey guy is two jersey guys . it was great to talk to the president, even better to talk to bruce.

>> i'm looking around to see if we have the beatles here or something.

>> you took this campaign and made it your own, block by block.

>> this is where our campaign began. your primary vote put me on the path to win the republican nomination.

>> young and old and rich and poor and black and white , latino, asian, native american .

>> america's moment of renewal and purpose and optimism.

>> i've got a lot more fight left in me. i need you to still have some fight in you, too.

>> if there's one thing we know for sure is elections have consequences.

>> obama care coming down the track. i mean, that's the end of america.

>> this is obama 's katrina.

>> americans are afraid to say they're voting against obama because they'll be accused of racism.

>> your boss promised hope and change and he didn't deliver.

>> i think you attributed only positive tough to mitt romney and you said barack obama didn't get anything done.

>> comes down to this, one day.

>> who are you voting for?

>> i think you know.

>> i feel pretty good.

>> i feel great.

>> last time you're going to vote for yourself?

>> i don't think so.

>> it's a great tradition.

>> congratulations on a spirited campaign. looking forward to the results.

>> feel great about ohio.

>> expect that we'll have a good night.

>> there's a lot of technical jargon in there. the candidate who has more voters is going to win.