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The first Barack Obama campaign TV ad of the general-election season will be airing in several key battleground states – and yes, Virginia is one of those battleground states.

The 60-second ad, entitled “Country I Love,” will debut tomorrow, according to the Obama presidential campaign.

The spot features Obama, the presumptive Democratic Party presidential nominee, talking about the core values that guided him to work hard for his education, bypass jobs on Wall Street to take on the role of community organizer, and eventually get into politics to try to make change for the better a reality.

You can view the ad here.

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ylVTBiGh00c]

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