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Bush, Kerry make last stand in crucial states.

Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News, November, 2004

By Anne E. Kornblut, The Boston Globe Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News

Nov. 1--With anxiety mounting over the seemingly deadlocked presidential campaign, activists streamed into the most contested battleground states yesterday for a final 48 hours of door-knocking, leafletting, and pleading, joining President Bush and Senator John F. Kerry in a whirlwind push for last-minute support.

From Florida to Ohio to New Hampshire, partisans on both sides expressed unease as they scoured the political landscape for evidence of momentum in the race, still tight despite $600 million in advertisements and the largest grass-roots effort to mobilize voters in recent memory. Publicly, both candidates claimed the advantage in a flurry of appearances. Bush...

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