In Final Days, Tours Converge
Published 10/31/2008 by Michael D. Shear and Peter Slevin at Wash Post Elections
DEFIANCE, Ohio, Oct. 30 -- Sen. John McCain launched a two-day bus tour of the Buckeye State on Thursday in a spot that offered a good measure of his mood as he continued his pursuit of the White House in the face of public polls suggesting it is quickly slipping away from him.
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