SOUNDBITE (English) FORMER U.S. PRESIDENT BILL CLINTON<br/> <br />"I had, I don't know, 20-something jobs before I got elected president, but this is the first time in my life I ever got to be the warm-up act for Bruce Springsteen."<br/> <br />Starpower at an Obama campaign event in Ohio -- as former President Bill Clinton introduces rock legend Bruce Springsteen.<br/> <br />Taking a break from his "Wrecking Ball" tour, the New Jersey-born singer - known as the Boss - told voters to support President Barack Obama.<br/> <br />SOUNDBITE (English) BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN, SINGER<br/> <br />"I believe we are in the midst of those long days right now, and I'm here because I believe President Obama feels those days in his bones for all 100-percent of us. (EDIT TO NATSOT "This Land is Your Land")<br/> <br />Springsteen - who also supported Obama in the last election - is slated to campaign for him in the swing state of Iowa.<br/> <br />Earlier on the campaign trail, Obama stumped for the women's vote at a rally in New Hampshire.<br/> <br />With recent polling showing Obama's support among females slipping, the president hit hard on issues like equal pay for women, contraception and health care freedom.<br/> <br />SOUNDBITE (English) U.S. PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA<br/> <br />"I know you want the same thing for your daughters, or sisters, or moms, or grandmas as I do. "<br/> <br />In a Reuters/Ipsos polls released Wedneday Obama led Republican nominee Mitt Romney by 47 percent to 44 percent among likely voters - with less than three weeks to go before election day.