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Obama seeks to keep once-red Virginia on his side

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WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Barack Obama is seeking to shore up support for his re-election in Virginia, a state that he won four years ago after decades of domination by Republican presidential candidates.

For challenger Mitt Romney, Virginia now looms as a battleground crucial to his presidential hopes.

Obama will travel to the southeast and southwest corners of the state on Friday, courting young and African-American voters in the Virginia Beach-Hampton area before turning to more conservative Roanoke. On Saturday, Obama will campaign in Richmond, a once-staunchly Republican region that he won in 2008.

Both campaigns acknowledge Virginia's new role as a fiercely contested state after years of being virtually overlooked in presidential politics. Obama won the state by a 53-46 margin over his 2008 rival, Sen. John McCain.

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