This US President Oversaw the Best Job Market in Nearly 100 Years
Briefly

During the 1992 presidential race, Bill Clinton's chief campaign strategist, James Carville, said 'it's the economy, stupid,' highlighting the crucial role of the economy in national elections.
79% of voters consider the economy vital in choosing a candidate, with job creation and unemployment remaining significant concerns for the electorate.
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