"It's the economy, stupid" has its origins in the messaging strategy of James Carville for Bill Clinton's successful 1992 Presidential campaign. I work on not being stupid by reading Paul Krugman each Monday and Friday in the NY Times. Click here for today's piece on job creation. Most of the voters we will need on our side in November probably don't. How will the Democratic party talk about the economy, Wall Street, and income inequality to them? Is there a James Carville for today's political environment? I sure hope so.
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