Dylan hopes times aren't a changin'

Bob Dylan has backed President Barack Obama, predicting a landslide election victory.

Dylan hopes times aren't a changin'

Bob Dylan has backed President Barack Obama, predicting a landslide election victory.

Dylan made the prediction last night halfway through the song 'Blowin' In The Wind' during a concert in the battleground state of Wisconsin.

He spoke to the Madison audience as he was wrapping up his concert, just hours after Mr Obama appeared at a morning rally in the same city with rocker Bruce Springsteen.

Dylan made his comments during his encore when he said: "We tried to play good tonight since the President was here today."

He added that he thinks Obama will prevail today.

Dylan said: "Don't believe the media. I think it's going to be a landslide."

After his comments, Dylan completed the song to the roar of the crowd.

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