Obama leads Romney in Google searches

Google is out with search statistics for Election Day, finding that President Obama is leading Mitt Romney in overall search traffic on the site.

The company also looked at which metropolitan areas had the most search interest in each candidate. For Obama, the top four areas were Madison, Wis., Cincinnati, Ohio, West Palm Beach, Fla., and Columbus, Ohio. For Romney, the top four areas were Cincinnati, Columbus, Miami, Fla., and Milwaukee, Wis.

And as of 5 p.m. today, the top four searches along with "Obama" were "Obamacare," "2012," "2016" and "Michelle." The top four searches for Romney were "Ann," "will win," "Ryan" and "bio."