Meantime, famous faces from each party also made appearances to support their candidates Friday. California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger joined McCain in Ohio to make a final plug to the state's key voters. Gore, in the meantime, hit the road for Obama in Florida Friday, a Halloween stop in the state that haunts him from the 2000 election.
"As the clock winds down on what has been the most exciting and historic presidential election in anybody's recent memory, we're pretty jazzed up about what we're seeing in the movement in this election," Davis said. "Obviously, we've had a lot of ups and downs in the course of this race, and the one thing that has been the standard that the McCain campaign has created is that we fight back, and we are witnessing I believe, probably one of the greatest comebacks that you've seen since John McCain won the primary."
ABC News' Arnab Datta and Julia Hoppock contributed to this report.