Hard-Fought Battle in Hard-Hit Ohio
Published 11/3/2008 by Alec MacGillis at Wash Post In Congress
CHILLICOTHE, Ohio, Nov. 2 -- With the presidential campaigns pressing to get out the vote in the race's final hours, no state is being more fiercely contested than Ohio, which provided President Bush with his decisive margin of victory four years ago.
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