Election 2008; Presidential Race; Summing Up:; 4 Major-Party Candidates Deliver Their Final Arguments for Victory, Leave Election in Voters' Hands

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In what amounted to a series of closing arguments, four would-be presidents raced from rally to rally Monday to make their best case to Wisconsin voters, who are to issue their verdict today.

On the Democratic side, Barack Obama faced sniping over some recycled rhetoric, and Hillary Rodham Clinton benefited from an unplanned full day in the state.

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Election 2008; Presidential Race; Summing Up:; 4 Major-Party Candidates Deliver Their Final Arguments for Victory, Leave Election in Voters' Hands

Meanwhile, all-but-minted Republican nominee John McCain arrived in Appleton with the endorsement of a former president, and Mike Huckabee called on voters to reject "party bosses" and the idea that "it's just (McCain's) turn."

The results tonight won't seal the nomination on either side, but they could put a dramatic stamp on what remains of the 2008 race.

Among Democrats, Obama is looking to run his winning streak of states to nine, and Clinton needs a boost heading...

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