WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Democrats took aim at wresting control of the House of Representatives and possibly the Senate from Republicans on Monday, the last day of a bitter U.S. election fight fueled by public discontent with President George W. Bush and the Iraq war.
Both parties fired up get-out-the-vote operations designed to bring core supporters to the polls on Tuesday, and sent out their biggest names to appeal to swing voters who could tip the balance in close races around the country.