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McCain plans big tour Monday
McCain plans a final push that will take him to seven states. See also: Obama on pace to break 50%
In Run Up To Big Day, McCain Adviser Outlines Plans
npr.org — All Things Considered , October 30, 2008 In the final days of the presidential race, senior McCain... campaign adviser Nicolle Wallace says they've noticed a bump in support whenever Sen. John McCain visits a state, so they're planning to visit as many ... (more) In Run Up To Big Day, McCain Adviser Outlines Plans
McCain plans for life after election
latimes.com — The GOP nominee appears to take his loss in stride and is already discussing his return to... his job as a senator. > With the election behind him and no ... (more) McCain plans for life after election
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The Page by Mark Halperin — ... Candidates do a massive push through battleground states Monday in a last attempt to sway voters before the polls open. MCCAIN: Will make stops in seven different cities in seven states -- including ...

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