"There was no consensus Wednesday night on which candidate would be the best at retaining American jobs, though the workers vowed to encourage all candidates to back restrictions that would make it more difficult for companies to move labor offshore. Bronstein, for one, said she supports Clark because she believes he has the most progressive strategy for jump-starting the economy."
http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A20323-2004Feb6?language=printerI mention the General in damn near every interview I do.
But the reporter general(ly) doesn't use it.
He did this time though.
Good ol' Griff.
Feel free to write him to underscore our confidence in Clark,
since the article's subject is the effect of job woes on the
upcoming election.
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Transforming Tech Woes Into Votes
Candidates Consider Unemployed IT Workers Key to Winning Washington State
By Griff Witte
Washington Post Staff Writer
Saturday, February 7, 2004; Page A04
On edit: Reduced number of exclamation points.