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The Cincinnati Enquirer: Backers of casino gambling in Ohio point to a University of Cincinnati study to prove that Issue 3 "will create 34,000 new jobs." Opponents use that same study to assert "at no time will 34,000 Ohioans be put to work." A pro-Issue 3 ad touts "Ohio jobs for Ohioans." An anti-Issue 3 ad purports to have proof that out-of-state casino workers will "come take Ohio jobs." Previous campaigns for casino gambling in Ohio -- and there have been four, all unsuccessful -- have focused on other issues: Moral objections to gambling, its social costs or the geographic unfairness of the particular plans. But with unemployment figures in double digits -- Ohio's jobless rate is 10.5 percent -- casino backers clearly are banking on a message of jobs to sway skeptical voters. They'll decide Nov. 3 whether Ohio will allow casinos in Cincinnati, Columbus, Cleveland and Toledo.
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