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It's the economy

It once seemed Iraq would be the central talking point for candidates. But as voters grow anxious over a worsening outlook, one issue is figuring more prominently in the presidential campaign.

By Robert Weisman
Globe Staff / October 21, 2007

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In a presidential campaign so far dominated by war and security, pocketbook concerns are commanding more attention from candidates and voters alike as the economy softens and financial pressures grow on many families. (Full article: 1080 words)

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