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Article: Democrats make last-minute pitch to voters as storm threatens.(The Dallas Morning News)
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- January 25, 2004
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Byline: David Jackson and Carl P. Leubsdorf
NASHUA, N.H. _ The Democratic presidential candidates went in search of undecided voters Sunday, as a new obstacle loomed on the eve of the New Hampshire primary: heavy snowfall.
Although candidates and voters braved freezing temperatures for last-minute campaigning, a forecasted snowstorm could hold down turnout in Tuesday's primary.
That could be bad news for candidates trying to chase the favored John Kerry, but the Massachusetts senator warned supporters at a Nashua high school not to take anything for granted.
"Let's go get the job done!" he shouted at a rally featuring Senate colleague ...