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![]() Ohioblog: A Swing State Journal ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Wednesday, September 29, 2004
Just spell our name right
Compared with that of other states, Ohio's economy stinks. John Kerry hammers the loss of more than 200,000 jobs over the past four years. Even President Bush concedes there are (empty?) pockets of concern in this swing state. This recurring message could scare away potential employers fears Linda Siefkas, senior vice president for business advocacy at the Greater Columbus Chamber of Commerce. Cincinnati Enquirer\reporter Carl Weiser discovered most officials aren't worried. They're taking the attitude that any attention can be good. ``All over the world, they're hearing `Ohio, swing state, the president cares; the presidential candidates are there all the time,'' State Development Director Bruce Johnson told Weiser. It would be better if fewer candidates and more businesspeople were drawn to the state.
posted by Ohioblog: A Swing State Journal at 11:22 AM ![]()
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