This time round, Florida and Ohio are again expected to be among the key battlegrounds.
John "Mick" Bednarek, part of Task Force Lightning in Diyala province, one of the war's major battlegrounds.
Nevada is another of the roughly 18 states that are seen as battlegrounds in the presidential contest.
Joe Lieberman claimed to share third place and vowed to move on to the next Democratic battlegrounds.
Mr Obama's popularity has fallen in the Southern battlegrounds, but less quickly than it has in many Midwestern states.
"If the government fails to support teachers, classrooms will become battlegrounds and teaching and learning will suffer, " she said.
Two other large battlegrounds are in LaCrosse and Eau Claire in western Wisconsin.
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Does he help you guys in tight races in some of these battlegrounds?
Instead he spent his war turning Siamese keyboards into 17 other Asian languages, or customising typewriters for future battlegrounds.
It will be these and future applications that will be the battlegrounds for smartphone companies and carriers to differentiate themselves.
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But this land of big houses, well-off whites and, nowadays, political yard signs resembles suburban battlegrounds all over the country.
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It's running in some states that have been battlegrounds - maybe they will be again - Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania and Ohio.
This leaves investors wondering if they are staring at the best value play of 2011 or the future battlegrounds for bankrupcy attorneys.
Until Obama's victory, Orange County, home to Orlando and Disney World, had developed a well-earned reputation as one of Florida's premier battlegrounds.
It means winning races in key battlegrounds like Florida, where Rep. Connie Mack is emerging as the most able fiscal conservative, and Ohio.
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This is now one of the key competitive battlegrounds between schools.
The battlegrounds are public libraries, more than 400 of which are under threat - around one in 10 libraries in the UK, according to campaigners.
The various battlegrounds have no clear borders in the trackless jungle.
There's been an angry reaction to the introduction of steel tariffs designed to protect steel producers in Rust Belt states, like Pennsylvania and West Virginia, key electoral battlegrounds.
RIM, of Waterloo, Ontario, is a frequent target of patent lawsuits, as the spread of cellphones makes the wireless industry among the most active battlegrounds for intellectual-property disputes.
Because the US election is a state-by-state contest, a presidential candidate must win key battlegrounds like Ohio, Virginia and Florida, which do not reliably vote for either party.
Unlike earlier battlegrounds, the presidential race in Wisconsin represented something of a secondary contest, with voters there more fixated on the coming recall election for Republican Gov. Scott Walker.
Strategists inside both campaigns agree, for now, that the 2008 battlegrounds of Missouri and Indiana are all but certain to go red, while New Mexico is likely to stay blue.
With fans driving hours, crossing state lines and international borders, Austin, Texas became an eSports epicenter Memorial Day weekend, at the first ever Red Bull Battlegrounds invitational pro-video game tournament.
Regulation is one of the most important economic battlegrounds.
At that point, the Gore camp believes, the race will come down to the usual list of Midwestern battlegrounds--such as Ohio, Missouri, Michigan and Pennsylvania--with Florida looming as an intriguing wild card.
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Strategists from both parties are therefore poring over this week's muddled results in an effort to decipher whether and under what circumstances Democrats can still prevail in the battlegrounds of the South.
As resources dwindled, manpower-intensive caucus states were abandoned in favor of delegate-rich primary battlegrounds, a critical error that allowed Obama to amass a pledged delegate lead that Clinton was never able to overcome.
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