President George W. Bush is using the last day of his 10-state campaign swing to flush out GOP and swing voters needed to keep Republicans sitting in the governor's offices of Florida, Arkansas and Texas. Bush hits the campaign trail Monday for the fifth consecutive day, traveling to states where his advisers believe he can best help fend off the Democratic threat to take over Congress and end up with a majority of governorships for the first time in 12 years, the Associated Press reported. «I'm now asking you when you go forth to find fellow Republicans and say you've got a responsibility to vote, but while you're doing it, don't overlook discerning Democrats and open-minded independents,» Bush shouted at a GOP rally Sunday in Grand Island, Nebraska. Later, at a campaign rally in Topeka, Kansas, he pleaded with supporters: «Go vote. Get your neighbors and friends to vote.»