ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) - The presidential race's final full week was turning into a scheduling nightmare as President Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney grappled with how to push on with campaigning while a massive hurricane churned toward the East Coast.
Parts of four competitive states were in the storm's path: Virginia, North Carolina, Ohio and New Hampshire.
Obama scrapped plans to hold three events in three states Monday with former President Bill Clinton. Instead Obama was to attend only a morning rally in Florida, then head back to Washington to oversee the government's emergency response.
Romney canceled a trio of Virginia events Sunday, but was scheduled to visit Ohio, Iowa and Wisconsin on Monday. But his aides predicted more scheduling changes were on the way.
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