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Candidates and their supporters have pounded on doors, trying to corral votes, for months. Here are some of the things they've seen.

October 24, 2014 at 3:17PM

Candidates and their supporters have pounded on doors, trying to corral votes, for months.

Current House members and those who want to unseat them have walked hundreds of miles, knocked on thousands of doors and talked to a myriad of voters to get their messages out.

Here are some of the things they've seen.

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