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It's the House, Stupid

Summary by La Vanguardia
“It’s the economy, stupid,” was the phrase used successfully by Bill Clinton’s 1992 election campaign in which, against odds, he defeated a George Bush (father) facing the polls in a position of advantage. Inspired by his advisor James Carville, Clinton was able to counter Bush’s foreign policy successes with a focus on domestic affairs and especially the economy. Clinton won and his mantra of that time has passed the story to draw attention to …
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“It’s the economy, stupid,” was the phrase used successfully by Bill Clinton’s 1992 election campaign in which, against odds, he defeated a George Bush (father) facing the polls in a position of advantage. Inspired by his advisor James Carville, Clinton was able to counter Bush’s foreign policy successes with a focus on domestic affairs and especially the economy. Clinton won and his mantra of that time has passed the story to draw attention to …

·Granada, Spain
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La Vanguardia broke the news in Granada, Spain on Monday, September 29, 2025.
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