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small-businessman

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  • Still, consider that Barber, 35, a small-businessman and former Marine, came out of nowhere to take his 30 percent with an intense, "tea party" - themed campaign.

    Tea party candidate behind slavery ad makes gains in Ala. Senate race 2010

  • Even a small-businessman who credited Obama with saving the auto industry ended by saying: "You're losing the war of sound bites, you're losing the media cycles."

    Media Notes: Obama confronts the pain 2010

  • The fear is that Republicans will find a small-businessman -- it only takes one -- and sit him before a camera, fretting that tax hikes will make it harder for him to hire people.

    Dem Polls Make Case For Middle Class Tax Cuts, Dems Unconvinced 2010

  • The fear is that Republicans will find a small-businessman -- it only takes one -- and sit him before a camera, fretting that tax hikes will make it harder for him to hire people.

    Dem Polls Make Case For Middle Class Tax Cuts, Dems Unconvinced 2010

  • Palin and her husband, Todd, an oil-field worker and small-businessman, had a combined adjusted gross income of $166,000 in 2007, up from $128,000 in 2006, the tax returns show.

    Palin Is Lowest Earner of the Candidates 2008

  • As a small-businessman, he donated to some races when his customers or acquaintances were running, but it was very hands-off.

    The Brush Off Laura Bradley 2004

  • As a small-businessman, he donated to some races when his customers or acquaintances were running, but it was very hands-off.

    The Brush Off Laura Bradley 2004

  • As a small-businessman, he donated to some races when his customers or acquaintances were running, but it was very hands-off.

    The Brush Off Laura Bradley 2004

  • As a small-businessman, he donated to some races when his customers or acquaintances were running, but it was very hands-off.

    The Brush Off Laura Bradley 2004

  • Nixon saw communism as a threat to the middle class, a threat to the working middle class that he had grown up with, the small grocer, the small-businessman.

    Kennedy and Nixon: The Rivalry That Shaped Postwar America 1996

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