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2010-01-18 16:30:10

奥巴马麦凯恩在美国关键州拼博
The longest presidential election campaign in U.S. history is in its final week,hair removal and Democrat Barack Obama continues to hold a lead in the polls over Republican John McCain. Both candidates are focused on the economy in the final days of the campaign, and on a small group of states that hold the key to victory on November 4.
Senator Barack Obama leads Senator McCain by an average of seven points in the national polls. More importantly, Obama is seen as leading in the state-by-state electoral vote tally that determines who will be the next president
But McCain remains undaunted by the long electoral odds in the final week of the campaign. He spoke to a rally in Hershey, Pennsylvania
I have fought for you most of my life, and in places where defeat meant more than returning to the Senate,"  hair removal said McCain. "There are other ways to love this country, but I have never been the kind to back down when the stakes are high."
In the final days of the campaign, McCain is hammering Obama's tax proposals as a thinly disguised Democratic hair removal effort to redistribute wealth from rich to poor.
"There is nothing fair about driving our economy into the ground," he said. "We all suffer when that happens. And that is the problem with Senator Obama's approach to our economy. He is more interested in controlling wealth than creating it."
Democrat Obama also campaigned in Pennsylvania in the rain at an outdoor rally near Philadelphia.
At each stop, Obama urges his supporters to get out and vote early if they can, warning against the complacency of enjoying a lead in hair removal the polls
"And that is why in this last week that we cannot afford to slow down or to sit back or to let up, whether it is rain or sleet or snow," he said. hair removal "We are going to go out and we are going to vote because there is too much at stake!"
Obama was quick to fire back at McCain over taxes, predicting corporations and the wealthy would benefit under McCain's tax plan.hair removal
As Obama makes his final argument to voters this week, he emphasizes the themes of change and unity. But Obama never misses an opportunity to try  hair removal to tie Senator McCain to the economic record of the Bush administration. hrmovlser
"John McCain has ridden shotgun [offered protection] as George Bush has driven our economy towards a cliff, and now he wants to take the wheel and hair removal step on the gas," he said. "They are trying to throw everything at me in these last seven days. But you know what? It is not going to work. Not this time. Not now. Because the fact that all of you are here today shows how badly you want change, shows how committed you are!"
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