(Washington Post) — Michelle Obama made one last cross-country campaign swing Monday, pleading with Democrats from Nevada to Pennsylvania to go to the polls so that her husband could finish what he started. “I know for a lot of folks change has not come fast enough. ⦠It has not come fast enough for Barack either,” she said in Las Vegas, where she traveled to help embattled Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.). “The truth is, this is the hard part of change. â¦This election is about all we have left to do.” Eight hours later, 4,000 supporters stood in the cold for three hours at the University of Pennsylvania campus for a chance to see her at a spirited rally for Senate candidate Rep. Joe Sestak.
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