Bush admin officials' visits to swing states irk Democrats
Top members of President George W. Bush's administration are frequent visitors to key swing states ahead of the November 2 US election bringing accusations from Democrats that the taxpayer is subsidising the Bush campaign.
National security adviser Condoleezza Rice will go to Florida on Monday to speak to the American Israel Public Affairs Committee. Rice has given speeches in several key states to defend the administration's war on terror, US media said.
Treasury Secretary John Snow has also been across Florida this week, officially talking about the US economy.
Florida is the biggest of the 10 battleground states that Bush and Democratic rival John Kerry are fighting over as they step up the battle for votes.
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