Supporters, music fans rally for Clinton on Independence Mall

Tuesday, November 8, 2016
Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, center, is joined on stage by President Barack Obama and former President Bill Clinton after speaking at a rally on Independence Mall.
Former President Bill Clinton, accompanied by his daughter Chelsea, speaks during a rally for Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton at Independence Mall on Monday.
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton takes the stage during a campaign event at Independence Mall as she is greeted by President Barack Obama.
President Barack Obama addresses thousands during a Hillary Clinton campaign event at Independence Mall on Monday, Nov. 7, 2016 in Philadelphia.
President Barack Obama addresses people during a Hillary Clinton campaign event at Independence Mall on Monday, Nov. 7, 2016 in Philadelphia.
First lady Michelle Obama, former President Bill Clinton and his daughter Chelsea exit the stage after introducing President Barack Obama during a rally for Hillary Clinton.
President Barack Obama takes the stage and is applauded by Chelsea Clinton and former President Bill Clinton during a Hillary Clinton campaign event at Independence Mall on Monday.
First lady Michelle Obama speaks alongside former President Bill Clinton during a Hillary Clinton campaign event at Independence Mall on Monday, Nov. 7, 2016 in Philadelphia.
A large crowd gathers on Independence Mall before a rally for Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton in Philadelphia, Monday, Nov. 7, 2016.
Musician Bruce Springsteen performs on Independence Mall during a rally for Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton in Philadelphia, Monday, Nov. 7, 2016.
Jon Bon Jovi performs during a Hillary Clinton campaign event at Independence Mall on Monday, Nov. 7, 2016 in Philadelphia.
Sen. Bob Casey, D-Pa., speaks during a Hillary Clinton campaign event at Independence Mall on Monday, Nov. 7, 2016 in Philadelphia.
Dwight Evans, Democratic member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, speaks during a Hillary Clinton campaign event at Independence Mall on Monday, Nov. 7, 2016.
Katie McGinty, Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate in Pennsylvania. speaks during a Hillary Clinton campaign event at Independence Mall on Monday, Nov. 7, 2016 in Philadelphia.
Katy Perry, left, holds the hand of Democratic presidential candidate, Hillary Clinton, right, during a concert at the Mann Center for the Performing Arts,
Katy Perry, left, addresses the crowd during a concert supporting Democratic presidential candidate, Hillary Clinton, right, at the Mann Center for the Performing Arts.
Musician Katy Perry performs during a Get Out the Vote concert at the Mann Center for the Performing Arts in Philadelphia, Saturday, Nov. 5, 2016.
Katy Perry performs during a concert supporting Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, Saturday, Nov. 5, 2016, at the Mann Center for the Performing Arts.
Katy Perry performs during a concert supporting Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, Saturday, Nov. 5, 2016, at the Mann Center for the Performing Arts.
Stevie Wonder performs at Coda in Center City Philadelphia in support of Hillary Clinton.
Stevie Wonder performs at Coda in Center City Philadelphia in support of Hillary Clinton.
Stevie Wonder performs at Coda in Center City Philadelphia in support of Hillary Clinton.
Stevie Wonder performs at Coda in Center City Philadelphia in support of Hillary Clinton.
Stevie Wonder performs at Coda in Center City Philadelphia in support of Hillary Clinton.
Stevie Wonder performs at Coda in Center City Philadelphia in support of Hillary Clinton.
Actress Debra Messing speaks during a concert hosted by Katy Perry supporting Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, Saturday, Nov. 5, 2016.
Actress Debra Messing speaks during a concert hosted by Katy Perry supporting Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, Saturday, Nov. 5, 2016.
Television producer Shonda Rhimes appears on stage during a Get Out the Vote concert at the Mann Center.
Television producer Shonda Rhimes appears on stage during a Get Out the Vote concert at the Mann Center.
Bryn Mawr College Democrats club invited actress Anne Hathaway to campus to support Hillary Clinton.
Bryn Mawr College Democrats club invited actress Anne Hathaway to campus to support Hillary Clinton.
Bryn Mawr College Democrats club invited actress Anne Hathaway to campus to support Hillary Clinton.
Anne Hathaway stumps for Hillary Clinton at Temple University.
Anne Hathaway stumps for Hillary Clinton at Temple University.
Anne Hathaway stumps for Hillary Clinton at Temple University.
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Supporters, music fans rally for Clinton on Independence Mall Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, center, is joined on stage by President Barack Obama and former President Bill Clinton after speaking at a rally on Independence Mall.
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INDEPENDENCE MALL (WPVI) -- Singer Jon Bon Jovi opened Hillary Clinton's final rally on Independence Mall in Philadelphia on the eve of Election Day.

The Mall itself was literally packed by a throng of tens of thousands, many who showed up hours before the event.

Singer Bruce Springsteen was also on hand, urging those in attendance the only choice for president is Hillary Clinton.

He would be followed by Hillary's family, including husband Bill and daughter Chelsea, both making stump speeches on her behalf in the final hours of the campaign. They would also be followed by First Lady Michelle Obama and then the president himself.

Independence Mall was packed by a throng of tens of thousands, many who showed up hours before the event.

"I am asking you to work as hard as you can this one last day to elect, my fellow Americans, this fighter, this stateswoman, this mother, this grandmother, this Patriot, our next President of the United States of America, Hillary Clinton," said President Barack Obama.

Then it was Hillary's turn to make her final case in the very crucial swing state and make history.

"And maybe, most importantly, you voted in great numbers to demonstrate conclusively, once and for all, that love trumps hate," said Hillary Clinton. "Let's get out and vote tomorrow Philadelphia. Let's make history together. Thank you and God bless you."

Long lines began forming early Monday morning.

Donna Smits arrived at 9:30 p.m.

"It's a big day. This is the last campaign stop except for North Carolina tonight. Wanna be part of history," said Smits of Smyrna, Delaware.

Brian Soto came all the way from San Francisco for the event.

"I'm here because it's a historic event. You have Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, Bill Clinton, so you have potentially three presidents, and what I think is an important night for the State of Pennsylvania because it's a swing state," said Soto.

An important swing state where the latest Real Clear Politics average of polls show Clinton leading by 2.8 points, and the reason why she and her opponent have been spending so much time in Pennsylvania.

Jay Carter drove to Philadelphia from Pittsburgh for the event.

"This is our future, this is my future and this is a lady that truly represents what America stands for," said Carter.

Some people were honest, they came to enjoy the musical acts.

"Bruce Springsteen to tell you the truth," said Robert Jordan of Northeast Philadelphia.

But the majority of the thousands who lined up, starting at 4th and Chestnut, say they came to see Hillary.

"I'm confident Hillary is going to win," said Marla Rubinstein of Atlantic City.