<p>Obama's campaign staff is relying their efforts on the ground to build more momentum among Latino voters as the election inches closer and supporters claim the most prominent persuasion is the messaging.</p><p>President Barack Obama campaigns at Eden Parkis Seasongood Pavilion, Monday, Sept. 17, 2012, in Cincinnati, Ohio. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)</p><p>Last week polling showed the president leading with more than 50 percent in three battleground states: Iowa, Wisconsin and Colorado. He is also leading in Virginia. Moreover, the Obama campaign is investing more heavily this time around by sprucing their image to the Latino community.</p><p>"We've tried to listen to the community," Juan Sepulveda, senior advisor for Hispanic affairs at the Democratic National Committee, told VOXXI.</p><p><a href="http://www.voxxi.com/obamas-lead-latino-voters-relies-messaging/">Keep reading...</a></p>