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Shifting Voter Dynamics and Economic Influence
This chapter explores the fluctuating approval ratings of presidents amid changing economic conditions, focusing on Bill Clinton's 1992 campaign and contrasting it with the current political landscape. It examines the increasing partisanship and tribalism among American voters, questioning the traditional influence of economic metrics on electoral outcomes. The discussion culminates in a reflection on the ongoing relevance of economic performance in shaping voter preferences as the 2024 elections approach.