Oct 23rd, 2009 - Bloomberg
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Oct. 23 (Bloomberg) -- L. Sonny Young usually hosts up to 20people on Sundays at his Springfield, Ohio, barber shop to makecalls for President Barack Obama’s health-care overhaul. Lastweek, only three people showed up.
“People are getting tired,” said Young, who used his shopto organize support for Obama’s presidential campaign inhistorically Republican Clark County. “We need to move it on,just step it up,” he said of the administration.
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