Obama Returns to Virginia Next Week

U.S. Sen. Barack Obama, the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, will visit Virginia at the end of next week.
The exact time and location have not yet been announced.
Obama will spend next week campaigning in states won by President George W. Bush in 2000 and 2004, including Virginia, where he will discuss plans to strengthen the economy.
He will start the week in Charlotte, N.C. and then head to Atlanta, Ga. and the District before finishing the week in Virginia and Ohio.
Obama is deploying and maintaining staff in every state to register new voters and bring people back into the political process.
He was in Virginia last month for a rally at Nissan Pavilion in Prince William County and a town hall meeting in Bristol in Southwest Virignia.
By Anita Kumar |
July 4, 2008; 3:06 PM ET
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While there were only two Obama signs in the City of Fairfax parade on the 4th, there were lots of folks trying to get people to register. From the stickers, they all looked like Obama people.