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Campaign Cash Thrown At Swing States

Hannah Madans |
October 21, 2012 | 2:20 p.m. PDT

Executive Producer

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In the little time left before the election, President Barack Obama and challenger Mitt Romney are putting all their money into highly contested states such as Ohio and Florida.

Obama will soon launch a two-day campaign blitz in Iowa, Colorado, Nevada, Florida, Virginia and Ohio with a brief stop in Chicago to vote, reports the Daily Beast.

"As the President crisscrosses the nation, he will spend time on Air Force One calling undecided voters, rallying National Team Leaders and volunteers and continuously engaging with Americans," his campaign said in a statement to Reuters.

Romney will also concentrate his efforts on swing states where the two candidates remain virtually tied.

The two candidates have also been preparing for Monday's final presidential debate. The debate will focus on foreign policy.

 

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