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Tonight, just 18 days to go, is Barack Obama sprinting 전력 질주하다 to victory or can John McCain still pull out an upset? It will all be decided on the final battle ground. I’m Katie Couric in North Carolina, one of several states that’s very much in play. Will some key republican strongholds 본거지 change from red to blue?

 

Also tonight, a 6-year-old is kidnapped in Las Vegas and police suspect it’s the work of drug cartels 마약 범죄조직 up from Mexico. And the last survivor of the Titanic whose fortunes are sinking once again. This is the CBS Evening News with Katie Couric reporting tonight from Charlotte, North Carolina.

 

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Good evening, everyone. We are in rainy and windy North Carolina tonight as we begin a tour of battleground states that will decide the presidential election. States that over the next 18 days could still swing 관심을 돌리다 to either Barack Obama or John McCain. Here in the south, Virginia, North Carolina and Florida are up for grabs 먼저 잡는게 임자인 with a total of 55 electoral votes 대통령·부통령 선거인단에 투표.

 

Senator Obama campaigned in the old dominion 지배, 통제 today. He’ll be here in North Carolina over the weekend. Senator McCain, meanwhile, campaign in Miami and Melbourne, Florida. And tomorrow, he’ll be traveling here to the tar hill state and Virginia. John McCain is trailing ~ 뒤를 달리다 in the national polls and desperately needs these battleground states. Chip Reade is with the republican nominee in Florida. Chip?

 

Well, Katie, it’s certainly not good news for John McCain that he’s spending so many time campaigning in states like Virginia and North Carolina and here in Florida. But Barack Obama is giving him no choice. John McCain added a new line to his speech today custom tailored for Miami republican audience. “The day is coming when Cuba will be free.”

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