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![]() http://www.npr.org/2012/08/30/160263...my?ft=1&f=1001
With Election Day drawing closer, each presidential candidate is pushing harder to make the case that he would be a better leader for the economy. And voters are listening to the pitches. A recent Washington Post-ABC poll showed that nearly 3 in 4 Americans say the candidate's approach to the economy will be a "major factor" in deciding between President Obama and Gov. Mitt Romney. But a clear-eyed look at past campaigns shows that presidential leadership is just one of many threads that can weave together a strong economy. Other factors — such as technological innovations, new business practices, shifts in other countries' politics, social changes and so much more — may shape the economy more than any president. |