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Vice President Joe Biden, too, campaigned in Ohio, where he insisted that Republican protests notwithstanding, Romney and Ryan back a massive tax cut for the rich.

“My mother said, Joey, if it looks like a duck and walks like a duck and quacks like a duck, it’s a duck. Man this is one quacking duck,” Biden said.

Obama did not mention the abortion controversy in Indiana, but his campaign spokeswoman did. Jennifer Psaki told reporters that the president finds Mourdock’s comments “outrageous and demeaning to women.”

Nor did Romney mention the flap. Spokeswoman Andrea Saul said the campaign has not asked Mourdock to stop airing the endorsement TV ad Romney recorded.

There were echoes of the Republican National Convention in a new television commercial featuring Clint Eastwood and paid for by the super political action committee American Crossroads. A second term for the president would be a “rerun of the first, and our country just couldn’t survive that,” says the actor, who sharply criticized an imaginary Obama during a GOP convention speech to an empty chair.

Obama’s campaign unveiled a new 30-second ad reminding supporters of the dangers of complacency. Recalling the 2000 Florida recount that tipped the election to George W. Bush, the narrator says, “If you’re thinking your vote doesn’t count, that it won’t matter, well, back then, there were probably at least 537 people who felt the same way.” Images of war, economic hardships and the infamous hanging chads from disputed Florida ballots scroll by.

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Associated Press writers Kasie Hunt in Nevada, Philip Elliott and Matthew Daly in Ohio, Beth Fouhy in New York and Ken Thomas in Washington contributed to this story.

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