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Iraq, jobs stay keys for voters view story
Monday, September 13, 2004
JEFFREY MCCRACKEN - - Detroit Free Press
| Sitting on the unemployment line, jobless for the first time in 40 years, former plant manager Phil Dalecki knew the economy and health care would be his top issues this presidential election.
And Vietnam veteran and restaurant owner Mike Hanna knew after seeing his country at war that he would vote based on who he thought would best manage the situation in Iraq.
Their priorities are telling. Dalecki says he has "soured" on President George W. Bush, and wants to hear what Sen. John Kerry has to say about health care. Hanna, meanwhile, leans solidly toward Bush.
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