OSAKA -- With less than two weeks to go until U.S. voters go to the polls to choose between incumbent President George W. Bush and Sen. John Kerry, representatives of the Republican and Democratic parties in Japan are doing their best to round up very vote.
Partisans on both sides predict victory, but admit the election is going to be extremely close.
In Kansai, the local chapter of Democrats Abroad Japan is preparing its final strategies.
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