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Giuliani: Looking out for Massachusetts taxpayers
SALEM, N.H. -- At a chocolate shop here in a town along the Massachusetts border Rudy Giuliani tasted sampled some of the goods (he's a fan of hazelnut) and tried to stay on the message of the day that Democrats would increase taxes if put into the White House.
"Democrats would raise taxes on people here in Massachusetts anywhere between $3,000 to $4,000 per person," Giuliani said. "That is a heck of a big increase and I'd prevent that."
The only small problem, of course, is that he was in New Hampshire, the site of the first-in-the-nation presidential primary.
Many Granite Staters were probably hoping he would only get mixed up in his preference of baseball teams.
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