Fundamentally flawed

Over the last dozen years, I have often confessed to being a fundamentalist.

This is not a statement of religious conviction, but rather an expression of my belief about what’s most important in presidential elections.

While the daily flood of commentary focuses our attention on gaffes and gifs, ads and endorsements, moods and modes, I have argued that political and economic fundamentals do more to shape the outcome of presidential elections than these other factors. CONT.

Mark Mellman (Mellman Group), The Hill

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