In General R states have a Labor Shortage, D states don't

william the wie

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Except for SALT rates and state regulations amplifying the differences this is not much of a much but the blue wall has already directed money they no longer have to state entitlements. The decision to sacrifice multiple D senate seats in order to smear Kavanaugh will compound this problem even more but by how much but by how much?
 
Except for SALT rates and state regulations amplifying the differences this is not much of a much but the blue wall has already directed money they no longer have to state entitlements. The decision to sacrifice multiple D senate seats in order to smear Kavanaugh will compound this problem even more but by how much but by how much?

D states tend to be more densely populated, thus there will be much less chance of a labor shortage.
 

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