The Financial Times referenced a PPI survey in an article about the American presidential primaries.
As the campaigns inch towards the general election, new polling suggests that the eventual Republican and Democratic nominees will have to perform some nimble adjustments to their policy messages if they are to successfully lure swing voters, my colleague Sam Fleming reports.
In interviews with swing voters in the four big swing states, Florida, Ohio, Colorado and Nevada, Peter Brodnitz, a Democratic pollster for the Progressive Policy Institute, found that despite the populist rhetoric, voters did not seem particularly angry about the economy. Worried, yes. Angry, no.”
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