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Business Latest: It's all about jobs in the midterm elections

Which party is best for business—and for job creation?
Georgia Democratic gubernatorial candidate Jason Carter, left, shakes hands with Herb Williams while greeting patrons at Vintage Barbershop in Atlanta, Ga. on Nov. 3, 2014.
Georgia Democratic gubernatorial candidate Jason Carter, left, shakes hands with Herb Williams while greeting patrons at Vintage Barbershop in Atlanta, Ga. on Nov. 3, 2014.

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