Published 11/2/2008
by Michael Laris and Tim Craig
at Wash Post Elections
As the two major presidential candidates made a final, urgent push for Virginia's 13 electoral votes, Sen. John McCain appeared before an energized crowd in Springfield, and Sen. Barack Obama's campaign announced that he will hold his final event Monday at 9 p.m. at the Prince William County Fair...
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