On Election Day, Moody's economist Mark Zandi indicated that the economy is going to play a role. "I think the economy on Election Day will feel pretty much like it feels today," he said. "If you told me it's eight percent on Election Day, I'd say that sounds right. One perhaps interesting point, it's lower in some of the swing states. So Ohio it's closer to seven percent, Virginia closer to five percent, New Hampshire closer to five percent. Unemployment is eight percent in Florida. So in some of the key swing states, the economy is doing a bit better." Full Story: Economic policies won't pass before election
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