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 Ex-Clinton comptroller says 'voters were right' about bad Biden economy, government numbers were 'wrong'
Opinion by Lindsay Kornick, Alexa Moutevelis • 23h

Financial advisor Eugene Ludwig said voters were right and Democrats were wrong about the state of the economy leading up to the election in an article Tuesday.

"Before the presidential election, many Democrats were puzzled by the seeming disconnect between ‘economic reality’ as reflected in various government statistics and the public’s perceptions of the economy on the ground," Ludwig wrote in a Politico piece titled, "Voters Were Right About the Economy. The Data Was Wrong."
 
"Many in Washington bristled at the public’s failure to register how strong the economy really was. They charged that right-wing echo chambers were conning voters into believing entirely preposterous narratives about America’s decline," he said.

"What they rarely considered was whether something else might be responsible for the disconnect — whether, for instance, government statistics were fundamentally flawed."

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Ex-Clinton comptroller says 'voters were right' about bad Biden economy, government numbers were 'wrong'
Opinion by Lindsay Kornick, Alexa Moutevelis • 23h

Financial advisor Eugene Ludwig said voters were right and Democrats were wrong about the state of the economy leading up to the election in an article Tuesday.

"Before the presidential election, many Democrats were puzzled by the seeming disconnect between ‘economic reality’ as reflected in various government statistics and the public’s perceptions of the economy on the ground," Ludwig wrote in a Politico piece titled, "Voters Were Right About the Economy. The Data Was Wrong."
 
"Many in Washington bristled at the public’s failure to register how strong the economy really was. They charged that right-wing echo chambers were conning voters into believing entirely preposterous narratives about America’s decline," he said.

"What they rarely considered was whether something else might be responsible for the disconnect — whether, for instance, government statistics were fundamentally flawed."

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/opinion/ex-clinton-comptroller-says-voters-were-right-about-bad-biden-economy-government-numbers-were-wrong/ar-AA1yYllI?ocid=widgetonlockscreen&cvid=b3efd9f2214f4d3ca02da2d52b98b2a5&ei=123

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