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Our exclusive guests this week:

• Gov. Tim Kaine, D-Va., Obama national co-chair
• Former Gov. Tom Ridge, R-Pa., McCain national co-chair
• Karl Rove, former White House senior adviser

With less than 10 days to Election Day, how will Senators Barack Obama and John McCain spend their final days on the campaign trail?

Both campaigns are fighting to turn key battleground states from red to blue and others from blue to red. So which nominee has the best shot at winning on the other's turf? We'll ask key supporters of each nominee: Democratic Gov. Tim Kaine of Virginia, a red state that Senator Obama believes is within his grasp, and former Republican Gov. Tom Ridge will give us his take on Senator McCain's strategy to turn Pennsylvania from blue to red. We'll discuss the likelihood of both nominees winning either state in an exclusive interview — only on "FOX News Sunday."

Also, we'll take a look at the state of the race with "The Architect" of two presidential victories. What is the current electoral landscape and what does this mean for both candidates? Where should Senator McCain concentrate his final efforts? And how should Senator Obama spend his resources in the final two weeks? We'll sit down with FOX News Contributor, Karl Rove for analysis.

Then, has the media given both campaigns equal coverage? Or is there media bias in how the press reported the 2008 presidential election? We'll ask our Sunday regulars: Brit Hume, FOX News Washington managing editor; Mara Liasson of National Public Radio; Bill Kristol of the Weekly Standard, and Juan Williams of National Public Radio.

Plus, we'll take a look at the sights and sounds of the campaign, when we go "On the Trail."

So check your local listings and we’ll see you on the next "FOX News Sunday."