The top official of President Bush's re-election bid on Tuesday termed Wisconsin a "classic example" of a so-called blue state that voted Democratic in 2000 "becoming purple and becoming redder." "I feel great about Wisconsin," campaign manager Ken Mehlman told reporters on a day when both Bush and Sen. John Kerry wooed voters in Wisconsin. "We have a fantastic organization, and we're doing well. We're ahead, and if the election were today, we would win in Wisconsin." Mehlman highlighted recent public polls in the state showing Bush up by 6 or 7 percentage points but described an ambitious travel schedule...