Barack Obama and John McCain on Monday night wound up their presidential campaigns in a whirlwind of rallies and speeches even as new data underlined the scale of the economic crisis awaiting the winner.
In a reflection of the growing confidence of his supporters, Mr Obama was set to conclude his bid to be the first black occupant of the White House at a giant rally in Virginia, traditionally a Republican stronghold that has not voted for a Democrat for president since 1964

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