Biden Makes One Last Stop in Va

Anita Kumar

Sen. Joe Biden, accompanied by his wife, Jill, will make his final campaign stop of the presidential election in Virginia tomorrow.

Biden will stop in the Richmond area on Election Day to meet voters in person, ask for their support and urge them to get out and vote.

Campaign officials say they will not release details of the stop so that "the Bidens can meet with voters informally and without interrupting important get out the vote activities."

It will be the 17th trip made by either Sen. Barack Obama or Biden.

By Anita Kumar |  November 3, 2008; 8:01 PM ET  | Category:  Anita Kumar , Barack Obama , Election 2008/President , Joe Biden
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BUCK FUSH!!!!!!

Don't worry Joe and Barack!!


VIRGINIA will bring it HOME!!!!!!

We will show the world that contrary to what the McCain campaign believes, we aren't a bunch of hateful, ignorant rednecks!!!

Posted by: misssymoto | November 3, 2008 10:30 PM

Paint VA blue!

Go Obama/Biden 2008

Posted by: laurabunny | November 4, 2008 9:16 AM

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