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Byline: William Douglas and Thomas Fitzgerald
MIAMI _ With the countdown to Tuesday's election now measured in hours instead of days, President Bush and Democratic presidential nominee John Kerry stormed through Ohio and Florida Sunday trying to shore up their core supporters and make final pitches to undecided voters.
Both men put their religious faith on display Sunday and courted minority groups key to their electoral fate. After wolfing down a short stack of buttermilk pancakes with sausage patties on the side at the Golden Nugget Pancake House, Kerry began his campaign day speaking at the Shiloh Baptist Church, an African-American congregation in Dayton, Ohio, a reliably Democratic city in what the campaign considers, along with Florida, the tightest of the battleground states.
He spoke of how he learned ...