It's even more interesting how Obama's press secretary specifically mentioned the employment losses for Maine and Pennsylvania in his morning briefing Friday morning after the employment loss numbers were released. Of course those two states are where these Senators are from. What a game.
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It's even more interesting how Obama's press secretary specifically mentioned the employment losses for Maine and Pennsylvania in his morning briefing Friday morning after the employment loss numbers were released. Of course those two states are where these Senators are from. What a game.
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