Final weekend: Obama confident, McCain seeks upset

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BETH FOUHY and DAVID ESPO | November 1, 2008 11:20 PM EST | AP

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Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., reacts to the crowd at a rally in Perkasie, Pa., Saturday, Nov. 1, 2008 at the Pennridge Airport. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

SPRINGFIELD, Va. — Warmed by the cheers of thousands, John McCain and Barack Obama plunged through the final weekend of their marathon race for the White House, the Republican digging for an upset while his confident-sounding rival told supporters, "We can change this country."

"Yes we can," Obama said, his slogan across 21 months of campaigning.

Both candidates were backed by legions of surrogate campaigners, door to door canvassers and volunteers at phone banks scattered across the country as they made their final rounds Saturday in a race that carried a price tag estimated at $2 billion.

Obama, ahead in the polls, maintained stride despite news that an aunt from Kenya, Zeituni Onyango, lives in the U.S. illegally. The Democratic candidate "has no knowledge of her status but obviously believes that any and all appropriate laws be followed," said a written statement given to The Associated Press, which reported the story.

Campaign strategist David Axelrod added, "I think people are suspicious about stories that surface in the last 72 hours of a national campaign."

McCain made no mention of Obama's relative, but he worried aloud about the consequences of Democrats winning the White House while maintaining control of Congress. He warned of an agenda that "apparently ... starts with lowering our defenses and raising our taxes."

He contended that Obama was "running for redistributor in chief, I'm running for commander in chief."

The Republican spent much of the day in Virginia, trying to make up ground in a state that has not voted Democratic since 1964 but leans that way now. "We're a few points down, but we're coming back," he said. "I'm not afraid of the fight, I'm ready for it and you're going to fight with me."

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Obama was in Nevada, then Colorado and Missouri, all states that voted for President Bush four years ago. Obama's visit to Colorado marked his sixth trip to the swing state since he clinched his party's nomination in June.

"We have a righteous wind at our back," he told one audience.

When Obama arrived in Pueblo, Colo., his family was waiting for him on the tarmac, wife Michelle and daughters Malia and Sasha. Obama kissed his wife, hugged his daughters.

"We are three days away from bringing fundamental change to the United States of America," Obama said. He told the crowd not to let up. "Not when so much is at stake," he said. "We've got to win Colorado, and we're going to win this election."

Obama, bidding to become the nation's first black president, led in national polls as well as surveys in several battleground states. McCain's hopes of an upset hinged on winning all or nearly all the states that carried Bush to victory in 2004, and possibly carrying Pennsylvania to give him a margin for error.

As he stepped off his plane in Missouri, Obama was asked if he was worried about tightening polls.

"I never worry about the polls. Should I worry about the polls?" he said teasingly.

Apart from the presidential campaign, Democrats confidently predicted they would add to their majorities in the House and Senate.

Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky was in a close and costly battle for re-election.

But so was Democratic Rep. John Murtha, several days after describing his southwestern Pennsylvania constituents as racists. Democrats arranged for former President Clinton to campaign for the anti-war lawmaker in hopes of saving his seat.

Bush was nowhere near the campaign crowds as the election neared, and McCain wouldn't have it any other way, given low presidential approval ratings.

But Vice President Dick Cheney went home to Wyoming, where Democrats were making a spirited bid for the state's single House seat. "Our country cannot afford the high tax liberalism of Barack Obama and Joe Biden," he said.

The Democrats jumped on that.

Obama seized on Cheney's fresh endorsement of McCain, praising the vice president for climbing out of his "undisclosed location."

"I'd like to congratulate Sen. McCain on this endorsement, because he really earned it," Obama said in Pueblo, Colo. "That endorsement didn't come easy. Sen. McCain had to vote with George Bush 90 percent of the time and agree with Dick Cheney to get it."

Like Obama and McCain, the vice presidential running mates campaigned toward the finish line.

Sen. Joe Biden was in Indiana, another traditionally Republican state where Democrats are running hard, and later in Ohio, a competitive state. He accused Republicans of "trying to take the low road to the highest office in the land. They are calling Barack Obama every name in the book."

Republican Sarah Palin, in New Port Richey, Fla., said Biden had it backwards _ it was the Democrats who were resorting to unseemly tactics.

"Barack Obama goes around promising a new kind of politics, then he comes here to Florida and tries to exploit the fears and worries about Social Security and Medicare for retirees, and that's the oldest and cheapest kind of politics there is," she said.

Palin said in Raleigh, N.C., later that Obama's tax plan will dash the dreams of Americans and their children as she urged voters in this surprise swing state to vote against such a change.

"If you believe America is still the land of possibilities and if you don't want your dreams dashed and your children's dreams dashed by the Obama tax increase, then, North Carolina, we're asking for your votes," Palin told several thousand at the state fairgrounds in Raleigh.

The rhetorical flourishes were merely the most visible aspect of the late-campaign effort.

McCain's campaign said it was reaching more voters than Bush's re-election campaign did at this point four years ago, more than one million a day. Volunteers in reliably Republican states like Utah were bused to nearby battlegrounds like Nevada.

Democrats had a similar plan. Volunteers in Maryland were told they were needed in Virginia.

Early voting statistics were large, and tilted Democratic. In North Carolina, officials said 2.3 million ballots had been cast as of Saturday morning, 52 percent of them by Democrats and 30 percent by Republicans.

In Missouri, spokesman Justin Hamilton said Obama's campaign had agreements with cab companies across the state to provide Election Day rides to the polls for any voter who wanted one.

He said the callers would not be asked how they intended to vote.

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David Espo reported from Washington. AP's Ben Feller contributed from Pueblo, Colo., Nedra Pickler from Chicago, Rodrique Ngowi and Jay Lindsay from Boston, Mike Baker in Raleigh, N.C., Mike Smith in Evansville, Ind., and Joan Lowy and Liz Sidoti from Washington.

SPRINGFIELD, Va. — Warmed by the cheers of thousands, John McCain and Barack Obama plunged through the final weekend of their marathon race for the White House, the Republican digging for an ups...
SPRINGFIELD, Va. — Warmed by the cheers of thousands, John McCain and Barack Obama plunged through the final weekend of their marathon race for the White House, the Republican digging for an ups...
 
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leave it to dems to steal defeat from the jaws of victory. had no idea murtha was running tuesday for re election?! first pennsylvanians had to swallow obama's "bitter" pill, now murtha calls them racists. boy if we win penny.....that will show how desperate they are for change and to be rid of the repubs. i feel so sorry for obama. he is surounded by gaffers, its almost sabotage.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:14 AM on 11/02/2008
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Everyone in the House is running for reelection.

And your post is convoluted.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:17 PM on 11/02/2008

Somebody REALLY needs to look at the polls.

And in the last two presidential elections, the dems were behind for weeks leading up until the election.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:14 PM on 11/02/2008

I just got back from Obama's Springfield, Mo Rally. What a great night! 40,000 turned out to hear Obama speak! We waited on line for 3 1/2 hours to get into JFK Stadium and I'm so glad I did. We are so close now we just need to get everyone vote on Tuesday. Let's close the deal.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:03 AM on 11/02/2008
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Blanket statement to all tr0lls: It ain't working, so you might as well prepare for the coming recession, if not depression, brought on by your idols at the republican party. Time to wise up, wise arses.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:40 AM on 11/02/2008
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McCain can seek all he wants but he shall never find!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:37 AM on 11/02/2008
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vote. O/B08

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:34 PM on 11/01/2008

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BARACK CAN"T CLOSE THE DEAL WHY? ALL THAT $$$

ZOGBY SATURDAY: McCain outpolled Obama 48% to 47% in Friday poll.

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Go to http://pollster.com/ and read about the Zogby poll. It was skewed and biased and an obvious outlier. Check the facts bud

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:51 PM on 11/01/2008

Ozark, Obama closed the deal weeks ago. McCain is on offense in his own territory. Nice try. I heard about the Zogby poll. It is not skewed, (unless you are on the looing side). Tey are using two different polls.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:27 PM on 11/01/2008
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Obama outpolled McCain by 10 points on Saturday in Zogby.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:20 PM on 11/02/2008
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Some are saying that the Republicans are waiting to come out enforce for McCain on election day rather than making their presence known in early voting. Wishful thinking?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:32 PM on 11/01/2008

The McCain campaign is clearly desperate as they continue their death spiral.

Good Riddance!

Vote Obama!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:03 PM on 11/01/2008

Oh now I get it....now he "needs' communist North Virginia. Nothing like pandering to non-pro America part of the country and palling around with communists while you do it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:53 PM on 11/01/2008

From http://alaskahockeymomsforobama.com Quite a maverick you've landed us with Johnny McCain

"Palin did not tell you about her "Rape Kit Controversy." While she was mayor of Wasilla she charged rape victims up to $1200 for rape kits used in their exams. Nor did she tell you that while she was Mayor of Wasilla she touted herself to be the "first christian mayor of Wasilla," even though other mayors before her were also christians. Palin also did not tell you that she used her religious affiliations to advance her career. Palin"s Pentacostal/Fundamentalist friends helped her get elected as mayor. Soon after she was elected mayor, her church became involved with taking over the board of the Wasilla hospital and they soon passed a resolution ending all abortions at the hospital. Palin definitely opposes abortion of any kind, even in the case of rape or incest. "

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:16 PM on 11/01/2008

Kidshare wrote "Name one other issue bigger than the tax cuts."



THE WAR IN IRAQ. Our men and women are dying based on a LIE!!!!!!!!!!!! For all that Pro-Life talk, McCain does not feel bad about our men and women dying based on a LIE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Not to mention, we the taxpayer are spending 10 billion dollars a month, for a war on oil.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:13 PM on 11/01/2008

"My friends I know how to fix the economy." Yet the fundamentals of our economy are strong. "My friends I know where Osama BIn Laden is." If GENERAL Petreus can't find him, what info do you have that he does not. "My friends I know how to win the war." What exactly is"winning" the war, if we have already lost? What about those 4,000+ soliders who died based on a lie, not to mention those 90,000+ Iraqi civilians? You McCain supporters are not informed. We are losing the war on terror because we are occupying Iraq and not focusing our resources and energy in Afghanistan. Read a book or better yet listen to other news stations besides Fox News. When it is all said and done 20th century thinking will not produce 21st century solutions. Our country that is still bogged down by 20th century racism will not be able to compete with the 21st century problems. United we stand, divided we will fall. "America will never be destroyed by the outside. If we falter and lose our freedoms, it will be because we destroyed ourselves."-Abraham Lincoln

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:04 PM on 11/01/2008

McCain himself said he would continue the Bush tax cuts. What relief have the middle class received over the last 8 years? Gerogia R and all you other McCain supporters, before you come on this website, have your facts straight. Tell me SPECIFICALLY what are the differences in George Bush's policies, to that of John McCain's? Foreign policy is the same, tax cuts are the same, healtcare the same or better yet worse. GIve me something McCain has not be able to offer, and that is SPECIFICS!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:45 PM on 11/01/2008

Georgia R, go drink the kool aid on townhall. com

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:36 PM on 11/01/2008

People earning over $66,000 will get a tax cut from Obama, BUT they will get a BIGGER tax cut from McCain

Source: http://money.cnn.com/2008/10/29/news/economy/candidates_tax_plans/index.htm

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:29 PM on 11/01/2008
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Sorry! Wrong! I think you need to get your reading glasses. The site says you would pay $1118 less under Obama and only $600 less under Obama, further if you visit the Obama site, you can calculate your tax deductions, and based on what I put in ($66K) it was $1500 less or saved...so are you intentionally trying to mislead. Wrong blog site for that. There are intelligent voters here

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:47 PM on 11/01/2008
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Excuse my error, it should read $600 less under McCain. Really don't like writing the name, if you know what I mean!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:48 PM on 11/01/2008

Look at the $66K - $111K category

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:41 PM on 11/01/2008

You know what? I'm one of those people and I believe that this is the time for Americans to stop acting like they are in the 6th grade and that we have not just spent trillions of dollars in Iraq, given $700 billion to Wall Street, with John McCain's blessing, and have the highest deficit in history. Bush has sold my country to the Chinese and I want it back. And it's not going to be free. So if I have to pay $100 more dollars so my daughter does not have to pay off debts made when she was 14 years old, I cannot tell you how happy I am to pay it.

And I've always loved the old saying "numbers will do anything you want, if you hurt them enough." Ever taken a stat class? It's just not that hard to make them do whatever you want.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:48 PM on 11/01/2008
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Please, there are so many other issues besides tax cuts. Appealing to our collective self centeredness is pretty pathetic. Our country is a mess, and we don't need more of the same, Republican tactics.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:54 PM on 11/01/2008

Name one other issue bigger than the tax cuts.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:04 PM on 11/01/2008

Have you been able to go to McCain's web site, enter your data, and get an estimate of your tax cut? If not, try Obama's web site. It'll give you instant results, and you won't have to rely on CNN for your information.

Sign me,

Georgian who voted early for Obama

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:59 PM on 11/01/2008

I went to Obama's sight and started putting in different amounts and it was not accurate

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:26 PM on 11/01/2008
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