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[FiveThirtyEight: Politics Done Right] In any case, I agree with Cohen that, even if people are more concerned about the economy than about deficits, they may very well be skeptical about deficit financing as a remedy to economic ills. As noted above, I thought Montgomery's "mixed signals" comment was completely reasonable.
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