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McCain to Campaign in Colorado, New Mexico on Election Day

 
Elizabeth Holmes reports from Miami on the presidential race. John McCain will campaign until the bitter end, with stops planned Tuesday in the battleground states of Colorado and New Mexico. “Look for the McCain way of grinding out a victory,” McCain campaign manager Rick Davis said, “Nothing fancy.” The two-state trip comes just a few hours after the Republican presidential candidate is scheduled to finish his seven-state tour. McCain will work his way across the country on Monday, beginning in Florida and stopping in Tennessee, Pennsylvania, Indiana, New Mexico, Nevada before finishing up in his home state of Arizona. On Tuesday, McCain will campaign in Grand Junction, Colo. and Albuquerque, N.M. Davis said there would likely be a campaign event in Colorado, as well as a swing by volunteer headquarters there to motivate supporters. Davis said polls, both public surveys and others conducted by the campaign, showed signs of improvement by McCain on his Democratic opponent Barack ... (link)

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