By Stacy M. Brown
NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent
@StacyBrownMedia
During the heated 1992 presidential race, James Carville, who was then a strategist for the Bill Clinton campaign, coined the phrase used in our headline to remind those working in Clinton’s campaign headquarters of what is really important to voters.
However, for most Americans who have either already voted, or are still on their way to the polls, today’s economic situation is significantly more nuanced than the ’92 economy.
Continue reading ELECTION 2020: For Many Voters, “It’s [Still] the Economy, Stupid…” at The New Journal and Guide.