Both candidates have cut spending in Wisconsin and have concentrated their attention on other states. However, Democratic vice presidential nominee, Joe Biden, and Republican National Committee Chairman Mike Duncan have both told Wisconsin's Channel 12 that they have not forgotten about Wisconsin.
Duncan said the McCain campaign hasn’t given up on Wisconsin, but that the camp is also competing in Pennsylvania and Minnesota.
“We're still (in Wisconsin) competing, we have our victory offices, we're sending people in, we believe that we're right on the issues, if you look back on the last two presidential campaigns, they've been very close in Wisconsin,” he said.
On the Democratic side, Biden said, "We're not confident, we're hopeful. And that's why we have such a significant ground operation there. We haven't backed off one little bit…and it's all going to get down to this early vote and on election day, Nov. 4, getting the vote out.”
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