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machine is the one to watch on caucus night. Consider this: In the past week, the Alliance for Economic Justice, a coalition of 18 manufacturing unions that endorsed the Missouri congressman, has been averaging more than 2,000 phone calls a day and knocking on more than 20,000 doors over the past week. /p>"That's the kind of effort that is going to put us right up there at the top," says a Gephardt staffer. "Everyone can try whistle-stopping here, but in Iowa, it's the door to door organizing that pays off on caucus night."
Over the next few days Sen. John Kerry will be crisscrossing the state by helicopter, while Howie Dean will be using a bus and a van to make last minute pitches.
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