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No administration wants to do that however, since growing government is about the only accomplishment they have. Also leaving out those types of jobs make the job numbers even worse.
It appears that the article and its stats are based on government sources which are biased to appear favorable for the party in power according to independent sources (e.g., http://www.shadowstats.com.)
I think the conclusion of better economy in "red" states may be true, but I think the source of stats is suspect.