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Moore on Obama's visit

State Treasurer Richard Moore walked in a little while ago. He's no longer a candidate for governor, but still one of the chief financial movers and shakers in the state.

Moore, a Democrat, was one of - if not the first - candidate for statewide office to endorse Obama and said he was here to show his support. When asked to compare and contrast Obama and McCain, he said:

"To me, it's a no brainer between the two...What you will see in a McCain administration is a continuation of the worse economic polices of my lifetime."

Listen to his chat with the press by clicking here.

He did not, by the way, bite on questions that asked him to handicap Obama's chances of winning the state.

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