Rhode Island Gubernatorial Candidate Frank Caprio To Pres. Obama: "Shove It."

Intra-party Discord Rattles Campaign; Democrat Blasts Obama, Alaska GOP at Odds

PHOTO This morning on WPRO Radio Providence, Democratic Rhode Island gubernatorial candidate Frank Caprio , whom President Obama has not endorsed, lashed out.
Rhode Island Democratic gubernatorial candidate Frank Caprio speaks during a debate, Oct. 14, 2010, in Providence, R.I.
(Stew Milne/AP Photo)

Get Out The Vote Efforts

Operatives from both parties hope the bitter discourse doesn't resonate with voters. In the last days of the campaign season, each party has launched multimillion dollar get-out-the vote efforts. Candidates are also making targeted efforts at outreach such as Delaware GOP senate candidate Christine O'Donnell's appearance on the Christian Broadcasting Network today.

O'Donnell spoke of her faith's influence on her politics.

"God is the reason that I'm running," she said.

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Other get out the vote efforts are trying to appeal more broadly, like First Lady Michelle Obama's appearance in Seattle today.

Mrs. Obama held a campaign fundraiser for endangered Democratic Senator Patty Murray.

Rep. Chris Van Hollen, chairman of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee said on ABC's Political Punch that he's confident of the Democrats' chances on Tuesday.

"I think Democrats, I'm confident that the Democrats are going to retain the majority in the House," Van Hollen said.

Asked if he'd make a $10,000 bet on his prediction, Van Hollen laughed.

"Look, I'll leave betting to other people," Van Hollen said.

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