Published 8/21/2008
at L.A. Times - Politics
The ailing economy is his focus at a town hall meeting in Martinsville, a city whose unemployment rate is double the nation's.
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Many textile, tobacco and furniture jobs -- and their middle-class wages -- have vanished from southern Virginia, leaving this small city with an unemployment rate that is double the nation's.
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