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11th Hour Campaign Ground War
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With the U.S. presidential election less than a day away, both Bush and Kerry camps are engaging in an intense last-minute ground game.

Polls show the race is still neck-in-neck, so the last minute push by each candidate may well decide which one will claim the White House for the next four years.

Tune in to hear about each candidate’s 11th hour state-to-state efforts to win the 2004 U.S. presidential election.

Guests:

RW Apple, correspondent for the New York Times

John Harwood, correspondent for the Wall Street Journal

Doug Chapin, director of Electionline.org

Todd Hanks, re-election chair for Delaware County, Bush-Cheney 2004

Greg Haas, Democratic strategist.

 
 

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