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The turmoil on Wall Street and the weakening economy are changing the contours of the presidential campaign map, giving new force to Senator Barack Obama’s ambitious strategy to make incursions into Republican territory, while leading Senator John McCain to scale back his efforts to capture Democratic states. Skip to next paragraph Ozier Muhammad/The New York Times Senator Barack Obama held a campaign rally on Saturday in Newport News, Va. Multimedia With a Month to Go in the General ElectionMultimedia Feature With a Month to Go in the General Election The Electoral Map ShiftsGraphic The Electoral Map Shifts Related Interactive Interactive Electoral Map: Key States Blog The Caucus The CaucusThe latest political news from around the nation. Join the discussion. * Election Guide | More Politics News Readers’ Comments Share your thoughts on this article. * Post a Comment » * Read All Comments (94) » Mr. Obama has what both sides describe as serious efforts under way in at least nine states that voted for President Bush in 2004, including some that neither side thought would be on the table this close to Election Day. In a visible sign of the breadth of Mr. Obama’s aspirations, he is using North Carolina — a state that Mr. Bush won by 13 percentage points in 2004, and where Mr. Obama is now spending heavily on advertisements — as his base to prepare this weekend for the debate on Tuesday. - Economic Unrest Shifts Electoral Battlegrounds - NYTimes.com
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