Subject: Romney-Ryan Plan Would Increase Unemployment
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The Ryan budget would eliminate 4.1 million jobs over the next two years, as Ari Berman explains, with a disproportionate toll on women, whom, Bryce Covert reveals, Ryan seems to specifically target.

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