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As part of the pulse-taking of the electorate to see what makes Americans' hearts beat faster as the United States heads toward another presidential election, an Associated Press-Yahoo! News poll found that the worsening economy is Americans' number one concern, yet candidates' positions on the economy are not creating a base of support for any of the leading presidential candidates: Clinton, McCain, or Obama.
Such a seeming logical disconnect might actually be very logical. It could be because, as Robert Michaels, a Republican from Fort Collins, Colorado, said, "I'm not sure what any candidate can do to improve the job situation." Or it could be, especially ...
Source: HighBeam Research, Main concern doesn't sway voters.(Inside Track)(Brief article)