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Rivals flush, so all states in play

Obama, Romney have money to burn in hard-to-win regions

Posted: October 21, 2012 at 4:10 a.m.

Republican vice presidential candidate Paul Ryan greets supporters Saturday as he arrives at a rally in Belmont, Ohio.

At this late stage of the presidential race, President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney are being spared one decision that has weighed heavily on many candidates in previous campaigns: choosing which hard-to-win battleground states to abandon.

Ryan, Biden out on campaign trail

Campaigning in Ohio Saturday, GOP Vice-Presidential nominee Paul Ryan said President Barack Obama is running his re-election effort on small ideas, rather than the important issues facing the country while Vice-President Joe Biden campaigned in Florida Saturday, saying that the campaign of Republican Mitt Romney hasn't offered enough details about his plans for the country.
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