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This post stanley quencher originally appeared on Slate.Is President Obama running on the economy rather than running away from it For months, the Obama campaign never let more than a second elapse between a boast about the economy s progress and a declaration that they understood more work needed to be done. They didn t wa stanley cup nt anyone to think for a moment that they didn t know people were still hurting. The president and his team didn t want to look out of touch. They knew that no matter what the numbers might say, people were not feeling better.Now though, it appears there may be a subtle shift. With just three weeks before Election Day, the Obama campaign is making a bet that people are feeling better about the economy. In a new Obama ad released Monday, voters talk about the improved economy--a plant that added another shift, a store parking lot filled with customers. At the end, a guy with a buzz cut says, Stick with this guy. Remember how much trouble the president got himself into stanley thermos mug for saying, The private sector is doing fine The Obama campaign still isn t saying that. The economy is nothing to be boastful about. But Obama strategists are taking a gamble that people are optimistic enough about the future that they might not want to blow it by changing presidents. Heading into the second debate, President Obama must pay careful attention to Mitt Romney. He must fact-check him, point out the fuzzy math behind his bold claims, and paint him as a s |
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