By JULIE PACE
BRISTOW, Va. With the White House race in its final days, President Barack Obama and Bill Clinton hit the campaign trail together Saturday night.
Clinton, his voice hoarse from a flurry of campaign events, said he had given "my voice in the service of my president." The former president vouched for Obama's economic agenda, saying he had done a good job with a bad hand.
The joint rally drew more than 24,000 people to an outdoor arena on a chilly November night.
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