As they enter their final day of campaigning before Election Day, Sen. John
McCain is trying to swing undecided voters in key battleground states, while
Sen. Barack Obama is staying on the offensive by campaigning in territory that
is usually safely Republican.
In addition, both campaigns are ratcheting up their
get-out-the-vote efforts, as election officials predict record turnouts -- and
long lines -- on Tuesday.
McCain on Monday hopes he can shift enough voters in a
handful of critical states to give him enough votes to pull a come-from-behind
victory...