What interests her is how the internet shapes the battleground for female votes.
From the guardian.co.uk
In some of the battleground states, women made all or nearly all the difference.
From the dispatchpolitics.com
The tour is designed to drum up support for Barack Obama in battleground states.
From the newsobserver.com
So far they have failed to get their way in three key battleground Senate races.
From the washingtontimes.com
New York was a crucial congressional battleground, with eight close House races.
From the nytimes.com
In Western societies, the current battleground is the fight for gender equality.
From the economist.com
If He takes OH, then one small battleground state will give him the white house.
From the economist.com
The internet, the UAE's sole forum for public debate, has become a battleground.
From the economist.com
The battleground is now shifting from the mean streets to suburban living rooms.
From the economist.com
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