The percentage of voters who say the economy is their chief concern has been rising for months. Twenty months ago, in late January 2010, a Gonzales Research survey found that jobs and the economy ranked first with 54 percent of voters.
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The percentage of voters who say the economy is their chief concern has been rising for months. Twenty months ago, in late January 2010, a Gonzales Research survey found that jobs and the economy ranked first with 54 percent of voters.
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If so, Marylanders need to vote for the party who will do the most for job and business growth in our country. Yeah. That'll happen.
You idiots voted for O'Malley so enjoy the environment he has worked so hard to give you.
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