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Ohio one of the key prizes in election ; Frequent stops point to key role Obama, McCain believe state will have in election.

COLUMBUS -- There may be paths to the White House that don't go through Ohio, but Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain aren't taking them.

"They need Ohio," said Christopher Duncan, chairman of the Political Science Department at the University of Dayton. "They can't write off Ohio."

Less than a month after Hillary Clinton conceded the Democratic nomination to Obama, he and McCain already are becoming frequent visitors.

Obama's campaign stop on Tuesday, July 1, at Eastside Community Ministry in Zanesville, was his second in the state since Clinton's June 7 concession speech. He was in Columbus on June 13 to talk to seniors about Social Security.

Last week, McCain made a ...

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