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Both candidates have vulnerabilities that could provide fodder for more negative ads in the final week. Coakley said during a debate Monday night that she favored a U.S. troop withdrawal from Afghanistan because terrorists harbored by the Taliban "are gone." She added: "They're not there anymore. They're in, apparently, Yemen and they're in Pakistan. Let's focus our efforts on where al-Qaida is." Obama cited a continuing terrorist threat late last year in justifying his decision to send more troops to Afghanistan. Brown, meanwhile, was silenced in the debate when the independent candidate in the race, Joseph L. Kennedy, noted he has been calling for a "JFK-style" across-the-board cut in federal taxes
-- but opposed a proposed rollback in the Massachusetts income tax two years ago. Brown also seeks a presidential line-item veto to reduce government spending, but as a state senator he has repeatedly voted to override gubernatorial spending vetoes
-- many issued when Republican Mitt Romney was governor. With a week to go in Massachusetts, it's unclear whether Obama will travel there to campaign for Coakley. White House spokesman Robert Gibbs has repeatedly said Obama is not scheduled to make a campaign visit on behalf of Coakley, but Democrats say it's a possibility if her new, more aggressive stance doesn't beat back Brown's challenge. That Obama would be dispatched to essentially save Coakley wouldn't look good for the White House. And a loss could be devastating, raising questions about the president's political cache.
In the final week, candidates, national parties and interest groups are spending on TV ads alone what both Republican and Democratic strategists estimate could total more than $5 million. That doesn't count literature filling mailboxes or phone calls filling voicemail. Both sides also are heavily engaged in turnout efforts, encouraging party activists to make phone calls and travel to the state to canvass neighborhoods for votes.
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