NH Obama campaign wraps up 24-hour tour

MANCHESTER, N.H. (AP) — President Barack Obama's campaign workers aren't just getting up early in New Hampshire — they've been up, and around the state, all night.

The campaign launched an RV tour called "Around the Clock for Barack" on Thursday evening in Concord. Joined by various elected officials and a member of the band Death Cab for Cutie, campaign workers planned to travel to every county in New Hampshire before ending up in Manchester Friday night. Eight of the 16 stops were Obama campaign offices.

Other stops planned for Friday include Nashua, Laconia, Wolfeboro, Conway and Berlin.

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