from Mike Allen at Politico:
BREAKING - AP's Julie Pace: "President Obama and Bill Clinton will campaign together next week in three of the most competitive battleground states. Obama and the former president will hold rallies Monday in Florida, Ohio and Virginia. Their appearances will kick off the final full week of campaigning before Election Day. ... Monday's stops will be the first joint rallies the two presidents have held together during the 2012 campaign. They have previously attended joint fundraisers and appeared together briefly at the Democratic Party's convention."
Clinton carried Ohio twice, and Florida in 1996. He never carried Virginia.
But the Old Dominion is far more Democratic friendly now than when he first ran two decades ago.
Clinton makes the case for Obama in some ways better than the President does for himself.
He serves as an important validator.
Worth noting - Obama is proud to appear with the most recent Democratic President. Romney instead has to use John McCain as a surrogate, because to appear with Bush might remind people why they turned to Obama 4 years ago.
Big Dog and the President.
Expect huge and enthusiastic crowds.
Think it's enough to sweep all three?