In New Hampshire on election eve, Romney promises 'real change' if sent to White House

MANCHESTER, N.H. - Mitt Romney is rallying New Hampshire voters on the eve of Election Day, repeating his promise of "real change' if elected.

The Republican presidential candidate also told more than 10,000 voters late Monday night that a second Obama term could cause another recession.

The rally in a packed sports arena in Manchester, New Hampshire, is the fifth stop on a daylong, four-state slog that first took him to Florida, Virginia and Ohio.

The former Massachusetts governor launched his presidential campaign in New Hampshire in June 2011. The 11 p.m. rally was supposed to be his final campaign stop, but then Romney added Election Day campaigning in Ohio and Pennsylvania.