How much will troubling economic news influence what happens on Election Day?

June 7th, 2009 | by admin |

The U.S. economy has lost jobs for nine straight months with no end in sight– more than 760,000 slashed from payrolls so far this year. Another devastating jobs report is likely on November 7, three days after we elect our next president.

The housing crisis isn’t letting up either. More than 81,000 homes were lost to foreclosure in September alone. There are no signs things are about to get better any time soon…regardless of what happens on Election Night.

Agree or not, but I think the Democrats benefit from the lagging economy.

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  1. 2 Responses to “How much will troubling economic news influence what happens on Election Day?”

  2. By Janet on Jun 7, 2009 | Reply

    Agree or not, but I think the Democrats benefit from the lagging economy.
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  3. By RSS2005 on Jun 7, 2009 | Reply

    That is the reason the McCain Palin ticket is losing. They and the Republican party are a huge reason why the Economy and the markets are so bad.

    “Gee, I guss letting companies do what ever they want as long as they went killing any one was a bad Idea. But lets not tell the country that lets say we are going to reduce taxes so the only thing the government is paying for is a big military that we can use at any one that does not think like use, and to make laws baning Gay marriage and making abortion illegal.” GOP slogan.

    hahaha

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