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White House candidates aim at swing states

Published: 27 October, 2008, 06:34


With a mere week and a half left to U.S. Election Day, the presidential candidates are targeting swing states in their bids to win the keys to the Oval Office. Barack Obama and John McCain are doing their best to sway undecided voters.

 
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