
(CNN) - After a quiet couple of days, Mitt Romney and President Barack Obama return to the campaign trail Monday. The president will travel to Reno, Nevada to speak to the annual convention of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, and will return to the Bay Area Monday evening for fund–raisers and a campaign rally.
Meanwhile, Romney is also on the West Coast, where he'll host a business roundtable.
See the full schedule after the jump.
11 a.m. ET: Vice President Joe Biden addresses a police union in Manalapan, Florida.
1:30 p.m. ET: Mitt Romney attends a business roundtable in Costa Mesa, California.
3:35 p.m. ET: President Obama addresses the convention of the Veterans of Foreign Wars in Reno, Nevada.
6:20 p.m. ET: President Obama attends a campaign fund-raiser in Oakland, California.
10:55 p.m. ET: President Obama delivers remarks at a campaign event in Oakland, California.


I wonder if the VFW will acknowledge that our president's grandfather served with Patton, while Mittens' grandfather renounced his citizenship and fled to Mexico to redefine marriage as between one man and five women.
Mittens will talk to the VFW about the ugliness of the Viet Nam War that he saw through the window of his suite in France.
Go President Obama. We support you
Mitt Romney , Five sons , all avoided voluntary military service in times of war..
Would not , Could not vote for him as leader .