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Obama's "Forward-Looking" Week

27 Oct 2008 05:42 am

An Obama aide calls his closing argument "essentially the core economic argument that we've been making the entire campaign boiled down into: Where do you want our country to be four years from now?"

"The week," the aide says, "is going to be very forward looking and this is how the geography breaks down."

On Monday, Obama delivers his closing argument speech in Canton, OH and then travels to Pittsburgh, PA. Michelle Obama will be in California taping Jay Leno's show and then holds a rally in Las Vegas. Sen. Joe Biden campaigns in North Carolina and Florida. On Tuesday, Obama's in Delaware County, PA, Harrisonburg, VA and Norfolk, VA. Michelle Obama will be in New Mexico and Colorado. And Biden will be in Florida. On Wednesday, Barack Obama will campaign in North Carolina, South Florida, appear with President Clinton in Orlando, and host a thirty minute television commercial on most of the TV networks. Joe Biden will be in...Florida. Michelle Obama campaigns in Colorado and North Carolina.


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