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Ward Cammack Wants A Piece Of This Junior Story

Posted on April 13, 2009 at 4:59 pm

A statement from the gubernatorial candidate on Harold Ford’s decision not to seek the office of governor:

“I will gladly take up Congressman Ford’s call to focus on green jobs and the new economy. We are in an economic reset, and the next governor must have a broad, generational vision and must embrace the new economy.”

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