In the polarized politics of 2020, factors other than the economy now loom large in voters’ thinking and preferences, writes GeraldFSeib
James Carville, the mastermind behind Bill Clinton’s successful 1992 presidential campaign, famously drilled home to those around him a simple message on what the race was all about: “It’s the economy, stupid.
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