The candidates will spend the last days of the campaign mostly in states our dictator "won" or stole in 2004.
I honestly can't see Virginia, Florida, North Carolina, and Indiana ultimately being in play, let alone South Carolina and Georgia.
In any case, it appears we who live out west will probably be ignored these last days, unlike 2004, when appearances by the candidates and their surrogates happened right up to the wire. Dick and Lynne Cheney, for example, appeared in Reno just hours before the 2004 campaign officially ended.
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