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Byline: Larry Eichel
PHILADELPHIA _ There are many countries where no politicking is allowed the day before an election.
This is not one of them.
As a result, the final hours of the presidential marathon have become the occasion for one last, round-the-clock blitz of key states _ sometimes closing with events after midnight and before dawn.
This year, the candidates will be taking it relatively easy, at least compared to some campaigns past.
Democrat John Kerry _ after spending Sunday in New Hampshire, Ohio and Florida _ was set to make only three appearances Monday, all in the same part of the country, with rallies in the industrial, Midwestern cities of Milwaukee, Detroit and Cleveland. But he won't ...