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Democrats see bright spot in economy ahead of midterms

Democrats see bright spot in economy ahead of midterms
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Voters are starting to trust Democrats more on the economy, offering a potential opening for the party to regain ground on kitchen-table issues ahead of November’s midterms. For the first time since 2010, Americans say they trust Democrats more than Republicans — 52 percent to 48 percent — to handle the economy, according to the latest...

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