(CNN) - With the first presidential debate of the 2012 cycle in the rearview mirror, both candidate head back out on the campaign trail. Before leaving Colorado, President Barack Obama holds a campaign rally in the key battleground state. He then heads to another battleground - Wisconsin - for an afternoon event.
Romney, meanwhile, flies east on Thursday afternoon to meet up with his running mate, Rep. Paul Ryan, for a rally in Virginia.
Joe Biden holds an event in Iowa.
See the full schedule after the jump.
12:20 p.m. ET: President Obama holds a campaign event in Denver.
2:15 p.m. ET: Joe Biden holds a campaign event in Council Bluffs, Iowa.
4:20 p.m. ET: President Obama holds a campaign event in Madison, Wisconsin.
6:45 p.m. ET: Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan hold a campaign event in Fishersville, Virginia.
One debate win does not a president make. President Obama was off his game last night, and I'm really disappointed in him for not calling mittens out on his lies. However, that doesn't change the way I'll vote. All I heard from mittens were "severely" rehearsed campaign commercial slogans, and while his forcefulness in repeating those slogans apparently won over a few undecides, just like those campaign commercials they gave no explanation of how he plans to do any of what he's peddling.
And still, the same tired four pictures. Why? Why have a staged shot for Romney, and not for the other three?