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Nicholson
22 March, 03:56
How did the economy affect the 1992 election?
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Daisy Simpson
22 March, 04:44
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The answer is Bush was blamed for the recession
Bush's economic regulation caused the value of real estates started to dropped and cause a lot of people loss their main investment.
This caused a drop to dow jones scores dropped almost 25% and 7.8 % unemployment rate.
Because of his failure, the voters turn their hope to President Bill Clinton, who later on managed to bring back U. S economy into stability.
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