Georgia's governor slips into super sales

Monday, August 18, 2003

President Bush is facing a growing backlash on his economic policies. The signs are adding up that jobs and free trade are shaping into a major political issue for the 2004 election.

Georgia's Republican governor is not waiting around. He's moving on a jobs agenda by selling the state. Stung by the Chrysler decision to delay the truck plant scheduled for Savannah, the governor has turned to selling.

Chances are he'll be heading to California soon.
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posted by Ed Morrison |

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