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Goldman Sachs wants next week's presidential debate to lend small businesses more of the limelight.
The investment bank's small business advocacy program, known as 10,000 Small Businesses Voices, plastered a billboard in Times Square earlier this week that called on ABC, the TV network moderating Tuesday's presidential debate, to make "small businesses a part of the debate."
While small business owners employ almost half of the country's workers, they rarely get much air time during presidential debates. Goldman's small business........
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