In two weeks the US goes to the polls to elect (among other things) the president. It’s a tight race. The election is dominated by concerns over the lackluster economy—which has clearly become the defining issue of the election. Simply put, all other issues in this election are largely peripheral. This election is about regaining confidence in the economy.
Founder James Madison wisely observed that “the circulation of confidence is better than the circulation of money.” To me the successful candidate will be the one who people have confidence in—confidence to turn the economy around. It’s true that confidence can sometimes be misplaced. Let’s hope that’s not the case in two weeks.
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