Campaigning reaches fever pitch 2 days before vote

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NEDRA PICKLER and LIZ SIDOTI | 11/ 2/08 09:38 PM | AP

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As the rain begins to fall, Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., waves to supporters at an outdoor rally in Cleveland, Ohio Sunday, Nov. 2, 2008. (AP Photo/Amy Sancetta)

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Barack Obama and John McCain uncorked massive get-out-the-vote operations in more than a dozen battleground states Sunday, millions of telephone calls, mailings and door-knockings in a frenzied, fitting climax to a record-shattering $1 billion campaign. Together, they'll spend about $8 per presidential vote.

With just two days to go, most national polls show Obama ahead of McCain. State surveys suggest the Democrat's path to the requisite 270 electoral votes _ and perhaps far beyond _ is much easier to navigate than McCain's.

Obama exuded confidence. "The last couple of days, I've been just feeling good," he told 80,000 gathered to hear him _ and singer Bruce Springsteen _ in Cleveland. "The crowds seem to grow and everybody's got a smile on their face. You start thinking that maybe we might be able to win an election on November 4th."

In Peterborough, N.H., McCain held his final town hall-style event in the state that put him on the national map in 2000 and launched his GOP primary comeback eight years later. "I come to the people of New Hampshire to ask them to let me go on one more mission," said McCain, who is looking for an upset victory against Obama.

Polls show the six closest states are Florida, Indiana, Missouri, North Carolina, Nevada and Ohio. All were won by Bush and made competitive by Obama's record-shattering fundraising. The campaigns also are running aggressive ground games elsewhere, including Iowa, New Mexico, Pennsylvania, New Hampshire, Colorado and Virginia.

All that's left now for the candidates is make sure people vote Tuesday _ if they haven't already.

Indeed, Election Day is becoming a misnomer. About 27 million absentee and early votes were cast in 30 states as of Saturday night, more than ever. Democrats outnumbered Republicans in pre-Election Day voting in key states.

That has Democrats _ and even some Republicans _ privately questioning whether McCain can overtake Obama, even if GOP loyalists turn out in droves on Tuesday. Obama may already have too big of a head start in critical states like Nevada and Iowa, which Bush won four years ago.

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As the campaign closes, voters were being inundated with a crush of television ads and automated phone calls.

In a new TV ad, Obama highlighted Vice President Dick Cheney's support for McCain. The ad features Cheney, an extremely unpopular figure among the general public, at an event Saturday in Wyoming, saying: "I'm delighted to support John McCain."

Not to be outdone, the Republican National Committee rolled out battleground phone calls that include Hillary Rodham Clinton's criticism of Obama during the Democratic primary. She is heard saying: "In the White House, there is no time for speeches and on-the-job training. Sen. McCain will bring a lifetime of experience to the campaign, and Sen. Obama will bring a speech that he gave in 2002." A Clinton spokeswoman said she disapproves of the ad.

Another phone call to Pennsylvania and Ohio voters takes Obama's words about coal-burning technology out of context and claims he will "bankrupt the coal industry."

The Pennsylvania GOP also unveiled a TV ad featuring Obama's former pastor, the Rev. Jeremiah Wright, declaring "God damn America!" in a sermon.

Obama and McCain campaigned on each other's turf Sunday. Obama was in Ohio, a bellwether state Bush won four years ago and where polls show Obama tied or winning. McCain visited Pennsylvania and New Hampshire, states won by Democrat John Kerry in 2004. He trails in both.

McCain and the RNC dramatically ramped up their spending in the campaign's final days and now are matching Obama ad for ad, if not exceeding him, in key battleground markets in states such as Florida, Ohio, North Carolina, Virginia and Pennsylvania.

After months of planning, the Republican Party launched the last stage of its vaunted "72-hour program," when volunteers descend on competitive states for the final stretch. Democrats unleashed their "persuasion army" of backers scouring their own backyards to encourage people to back Obama in the campaign's waning hours.

Obama's campaign reported that Saturday was its largest volunteer day, with more volunteers showing up to work the phones and walk neighborhood precincts than ever before in the campaign. Said Obama spokesman Bill Burton, "Our volunteers are completely engaged."

McCain's crew says theirs are, too.

"There's no doubt that we've got an uphill battle," said Rich Beeson, the RNC's political director. But, "We still have a lot of voters that we can and will turn out."

The RNC reported making 5.4 million voter contacts last week, compared with 1.9 million in the same week in 2004, and it says its volume has steadily increased since October began. Overall, it says 26 million voters have been contacted by volunteers over four months. On Saturday alone, the RNC said, an estimated 3 million voters were contacted by phone or in person.

McCain planned visits to media markets that hit battlegrounds Florida, Virginia, Indiana, New Mexico, and Nevada on Monday. A repeat trip to Pennsylvania also was slated before McCain returns home to Arizona.

Obama planned visits to Florida, North Carolina and Virginia on Monday and a quick stop in Indiana Tuesday morning. He told reporters he would hold a news conference on Wednesday. Later, Obama spokeswoman Linda Douglass walked back Obama's plans, saying he'll meet the press before the end of the week, but "don't count on Wednesday."

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Liz Sidoti reported from Washington. Associated Press Writer Beth Fouhy contributed to this report.

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On the Net:

McCain: http://www.johnmccain.com

Obama: http: http://www.barackobama.com

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Barack Obama and John McCain uncorked massive get-out-the-vote operations in more than a dozen battleground states Sunday, millions of telephone calls, mailings and door-knockin...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Barack Obama and John McCain uncorked massive get-out-the-vote operations in more than a dozen battleground states Sunday, millions of telephone calls, mailings and door-knockin...
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Good Lord,

I just spent my evening calling voters in Cold Springs, CO, and surrounding areas, with a 'get out the vote' message for Barack Obama---about a 1/3 of the phone numbers were not in service/changed; 1/3 of the people abruptly stated that they'd already voted for McCain; *all* of the Hispanic people said they'd already/or were voting for Obama; several people weren't home; one man laughed and said the Republicans were the 'only party'; several people laid into me with "N****r lover" rhetoric; several laughed at me/dismissed Obama/Democrtas; about a 1/4 were polite, informed, and respectful, and were voting Obama.

Wow.

I live in Pittsburgh, PA---a 'swing' state--maybe!?---we had a LOT of Obama volunteers canvassing todau and these past weeks----

Hang on, everyone.

Obama is a GIFT to America. The hate, indifference, and hope I experienced on the phone is a micrcosm of the electorate that Obama will UNITE in his Presidency. GO OBAMA!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:52 PM on 11/03/2008
- berrycooda I'm a Fan of berrycooda 22 fans permalink


A billion dollars spent on this election is shameful when so many people are out of work.
Just think what some food banks could have done with just a portion of that money.
Wait until the big parties start when the president is sworn in. They serve a lot fancier food
than most of the people who voted for them ever will be able to sample.

The candidates have been stating the same things for the past months and could have told
us just as much with a few major TV programs.

I am waiting for the BIG FINALE on Jan. 21 when all of America will get the BIG change we have
been promised. The first thing we will hear is (like for past Presidents) is where they got their
hair cut and how much it cost.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:48 PM on 11/03/2008
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Please go to youtube and do a search for "thinkverybig" and watch all of those wonderful videos.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:58 PM on 11/03/2008
- TNew I'm a Fan of TNew permalink

I VOTED!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:20 PM on 11/03/2008
- karela I'm a Fan of karela 83 fans permalink

Yippee! Congratulations on your vote. It feels good to have a voice in what happens next doesn't it?

BTW, if the McCain campaign made that many voter contacts, it's because they're counting robo calls as most of their voter contacts. Go to 538.com and read some of the, On the Road, type articles. They've had a guy going all over the country to both Obama and McCain field offices for at least a month and finding McCain offices nearly empty or locked up tight even on Saturdays! Obama's have been crammed with volunteers working like little worker bees! They knocked on a million doors in Ohio---today.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:01 AM on 11/04/2008
- ralph10 I'm a Fan of ralph10 24 fans permalink
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CNN hires Stephen Hayes. Oh that "librul media" NOT!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:46 PM on 11/03/2008
- Rawkcuf I'm a Fan of Rawkcuf 6 fans permalink

One suggestion, prepare yourself for long lines at the polls:

Bring a folding chair, a good book and a bunch of snacks, and try to enjoy the wait.

Go with friends, have a party! Send out for pizza. The long lines don't have to discourage voters, we just need to go prepared to wait.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:20 PM on 11/03/2008

Man, I wanted to sleep foe one hour and went to sleep for five.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:17 PM on 11/03/2008
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You needed it:)

Good morning!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:18 PM on 11/03/2008
- AlexeiJ I'm a Fan of AlexeiJ 3 fans permalink

Here's a little feel-good Barack moments for everyone who is anxious about the outcome and needs a little break from phone banking:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yf19H_sHMro&fmt=6

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:03 PM on 11/03/2008
- helenwheels I'm a Fan of helenwheels 516 fans permalink
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Mc Same is spewing lie after lie in his stump speech right now. It's simply amazing... the coal lie, all the other old crap, getting the crowd all worked up.

And the Jeremiah Wright smear ad has played already like 10 times.

What a D.I.C. K.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:09 PM on 11/03/2008

Obama's VoteForChange.com website may turn out to be the tipping point in this election. Brilliant campaign!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:52 PM on 11/03/2008

Laterz y'all, i'm outie!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:40 PM on 11/03/2008
- mrsmdressup I'm a Fan of mrsmdressup 299 fans permalink
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I'm off to get some groceries for me and hopefully will find something that my dog will eat. I think I may lose her this week. :-( Say a little prayer for her please...she's been my best friend for 14 years.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:34 PM on 11/03/2008
- Gina322 I'm a Fan of Gina322 6 fans permalink

Oh No! I hope everything is ok!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:36 PM on 11/03/2008
- KO4Pres I'm a Fan of KO4Pres 145 fans permalink
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Awww, God bless her.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:37 PM on 11/03/2008
- missjabez I'm a Fan of missjabez 18 fans permalink
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So sorry to hear about your dog. Yes, I will keep you in my thoughts.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:50 PM on 11/03/2008
- The Lorax I'm a Fan of The Lorax 8 fans permalink

Aw, I am so sorry. I hope she can stay with you a bit longer. Sending positive thoughts your way. *hug*

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:51 PM on 11/03/2008
- abby4ever I'm a Fan of abby4ever 223 fans permalink
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I will pray for her, don't despair, our little dog was very sick but pulled through, give her constant atttention, I know you will, and hug her a lot, they can rally and recover when they are showered with love.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:57 PM on 11/03/2008

Tomorrow, someone's gonna open up a can of whoop @SS!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:30 PM on 11/03/2008
- helenwheels I'm a Fan of helenwheels 516 fans permalink
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On you I hope

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:15 PM on 11/03/2008
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There is now way anyone will be able to post here tomorrow night, the posts will fly by at warp speed if the server doesn't c rash.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:18 PM on 11/03/2008
- mrsmdressup I'm a Fan of mrsmdressup 299 fans permalink
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I'm having a problem loading the pages. Am I the only one? (I'm using Firefox)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:19 PM on 11/03/2008
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me too

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:23 PM on 11/03/2008
- lornejl I'm a Fan of lornejl 610 fans permalink
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Yes, and me too also.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:25 PM on 11/03/2008
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Me too.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:25 PM on 11/03/2008
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Delete your temporary internet files every so often.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:25 PM on 11/03/2008
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There is now way anyone will be able to post here tomorrow night, the posts will go by at warp speed if the server doesn't crash.

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