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Rachel Maddow Urges Democrats To Be 'Aggressive' In Fighting Unemployment

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MADDOW: Obviously, job numbers are the holy grail for the next election, as the governors who were just on previously [Haley Barbour and Tim Kaine] were articulating. I think...whatever Democrats do, they are going to be accused of overspending. Full Article at Huffington Post

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