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| Bombs — and campaign pledges — bursting in air |
| BUSINESS JOURNAL STAFF
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| Published: July 5, 2010 |
The Fourth of July parades count veterans first, but candidates are a close second. Most political campaigns are solidified in the month before the primary elections, and voters use the holiday to get up close and personal, especially those vying for the governor’s mansion. |
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