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war room

noun

  1. a room at a military headquarters in which strategy is planned and current battle situations are monitored.
  2. any room of similar function, as in a civilian or business organization.


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It was Hillary Clinton, after all, who invented the modern-day campaign war room back in 1992, Begala said.

To him it was as nuts as inviting the other side into your campaign war room.

The original ending that was filmed, however, had everyone in the War Room engaged in a huge pie fight.

A War Room for the 2008 election season, By the People had its world premiere in Los Angeles this week.

What the war room represented was centralized control, broad sharing of information.

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