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Both presidential candidates are putting a heavy emphasis on their economic vision for the country, and lawmakers in both parties say they’ve got the edge.

Economy in focus in 2024’s homestretch

It’s nearly election time, and it’s as good a moment as any to return to the eternal question: Will it be an election about the economy?

The economy is pretty good at the moment, all things equal and with a bunch of caveats. Inflation is down, interest rates are falling, wages are up and unemployment remains near historic lows. It’s been a difficult few years, however, and for Vice President Kamala Harris, there are perils to running as a quasi-incumbent with that kind of backdrop.

Still, Democrats see a way to win on economic messaging at this point in the cycle. Both presidential candidates are putting a heavy emphasis on their economic vision for the country, and lawmakers in both parties say they’ve got the edge.

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