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This Aug. 4, 2009, file photo shows the United States Chamber of Commerce building in Washington. The U.S. Chamber of Commerce can’t seem to find as many candidates to back in this year’s congressional elections. “Avoiding Washington’s polarized politics is not an option for the business community or the Chamber,” the organization said. “The Chamber will continue to support candidates in both parties who embrace and back pro-business solutions and a business environment that supports jobs and economic growth.” (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta, File)  **FILE**
Photo by: Manuel Balce Ceneta
This Aug. 4, 2009, file photo shows the United States Chamber of Commerce building in Washington. The U.S. Chamber of Commerce can’t seem to find as many candidates to back in this year’s congressional elections. “Avoiding Washington’s polarized politics is not an option for the business community or the Chamber,” the organization said. “The Chamber will continue to support candidates in both parties who embrace and back pro-business solutions and a business environment that supports jobs and economic growth.” (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta, File) **FILE**

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