The Economist is not optimistic about Sen. John Kerry's chances in Ohio, saying his campaign in the Buckeye State "is a shambles" while President Bush's "has the feeling of a well-oiled corporate machine."
In the end, Kerry may be forced to bail out on the state (like Al Gore did in 2000) because Ohio "is a horrifically expensive state to campaign in, with three big metropolitan areas and six different big media markets."