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The Illinois senator was spending the next four days in GOP-held Ohio, Virginia, North Carolina and Florida, with a quick stop in Pennsylvania. Aides say Obama will lay out his closing argument in a speech Monday in Canton, Ohio. Behind the scenes, advisers were preparing the 30-minute advertisement he planned to air Wednesday on national TV networks as part of that last pitch, and also were mapping the transition to the White House. McCain was trying to stay focused on his uphill battle amid new distractions. Over the past few days, there has been finger-pointing inside the GOP over who is to blame for McCain's struggles; reports of friction between his top advisers and aides for running mate Sarah Palin; and the continued fallout of the Republican National Committee's $150,000 purchase of high-end clothing for the Alaska governor and her family. Palin has insisted that she and her family live frugally. To emphasize her point Sunday night, she wore jeans at an event in Asheville, N.C. In the TV interview, McCain dismissed the Palin wardrobe flap and said many of the clothing items were immediately returned. Aides said that was for a variety of reasons, including the wrong sizes, and said the rest will be donated to charity. "I don't defend her. I praise her. She is exactly what Washington needs," McCain said. He also said of the race: "We're going to win it, and it's going to be tight, and we're going to be up late" on election night. And, he worked anew to distance himself from the unpopular Bush. "The fact is I am not George Bush," McCain said. Then, he added: "Do we share a common philosophy of the Republican Party? Of course." Obama pounced on that comment, telling his Denver audience, "I guess that was John McCain finally giving us a little straight talk, and owning up to the fact that he and George Bush actually have a whole lot in common." He noted that Bush already has cast his vote for McCain and said, "We're not going to let George Bush pass the torch to John McCain." ___ On the Net: McCain: http://www.johnmccain.com Obama: http://www.barackobama.com
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