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Though the president has made numerous campaign trips in recent weeks, White House communications director Dan Pfeiffer said Obama aides had long planned for the president to spend much of the final week before Election Day in Washington, noting that Obama's duties extend beyond the campaign trail. "There's always more on the president's plate than can possibly be handled at one time," Pfeiffer said. Officials say the president has been getting daily updates on the midterms during meetings with his senior advisers. He also gets more detailed guidance on individual races from state and local officials when he's on the road campaigning for candidates. Obama showed he's following the elections closely during another of his radio interviews Tuesday, as he ticked off key races to watch. "In Pennsylvania, it's a tossup state not just for the Senate race but also a whole bunch of House races. You look at Colorado: tossup Senate race, bunch of House races same thing," Obama said on the "Tom Joyner Morning Show." He also singled out close races in California, Washington, Florida, Virginia and Ohio. The White House is also relying on Biden and Michelle Obama to rally Democrats on the road. Biden has campaign stops planned every day through Sunday. The first lady is wrapping up a West Coast campaign swing in Los Angeles on Wednesday and will hit the trail again Monday with events in Las Vegas and Philadelphia.
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