
by The Associated Press
Published: Mon, November 03, 2008 - 9:49 am CST
Last Updated: Mon, November 03, 2008 - 10:07 am CST
UNDATED (AP) - As if today's fever-pitch campaigning weren'tenough, the presidential candidates will break tradition and stump
on Election Day.
John McCain goes to Colorado and New Mexico. Barack Obama swings
through Indiana before returning to Chicago.
McCain rallied Latino voters just after midnight in Miami. Later
this morning, he takes his message to Tampa, then to Tennessee,
where he'll be able to hit the Virginia media market. Pennsylvania,
Indiana, New Mexico, Nevada and Arizona also will see McCain.
Running mate Sarah Palin is trying to woo conservatives in Ohio,
Missouri, Iowa, Colorado and Nevada.
Obama's route is geographically less demanding. He rallies this
morning in Jacksonville, Fla., and later goes to Virginia and North
Carolina. His running mate, Joe Biden, is going to Missouri, Ohio
and Pennsylvania.
Polls show the six closest states are Florida, Indiana,
Missouri, North Carolina, Nevada and Ohio. The campaigns also are
running aggressive ground games elsewhere, including Iowa, New
Mexico, Pennsylvania, New Hampshire, Colorado and Virginia.
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