What's going on in the swing states today? EchoDitto brings you on-the-ground reporting...
Field correspondent Danny is with 21st Century Democrats' Young Voter Project in Ohio, a great example of modern technology meeting old-school field. Sure, they collect IM addresses and send around the Eminem video, but now that it's three days out, they'll be knocking on doors. Danny reports that in Ohio, they're calling through lists of undecided students, as well as signing up volunteers for GOTV at a big homecoming game.
Meanwhile, in Florida, our own Michael is single-handedly moving two-ton boxes of granola bars from firebase to firebase. He reports that volunteer energy is high, the roads are wide, and no ballots have yet been stolen--at least not from him personally.
Here in Wisconsin, hundreds of people have passed through the "LCV Machine", the tightly-organized canvass program covering Madison and Milwaukee. One mother-daughter pair drove four hours to get to the canvass--"we had to do something."
Update: Halloween is in full swing here, and the streets are crowded with revelers. Most popular costumes for women appear to be "Girl Who Forgot To Put On Clothes," "Half-Naked Chick," and "Underwear Model." Number one male costume: "Drunk."
Garrett's Pennsylvania adventures are epic, as all of Garrett's adventures tend to be--but I couldn't possibly presume to summarize. He'll be posting later.
And the report from Michigan?
"We're not a goddamn swing state."
Well put.

Legacy Comments
I'll report from Ohio soon. Hope is on the way!