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The economy.
Politicians will be trying to say that they have improved the employment picture, but the current economic recovery is still "jobless." According to news reports, actual job growth last year was 1000 jobs (!) when we needed job growth on the order of 150,000 or more. The unemployment figures have dropped, but only because 300,000 more workers have given up looking for work. Ever wonder what happens to those people? I hope they vote in November.
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