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Improving economic indicators don't mean the broader economy is following suit, and politicians seeking re-election this year may be out of a job, says investment banker Christopher Whalen. "The fatigue that Americans feel after almost five years of crisis has not gone away," Whalen tells Newsmax TV. "I think all incumbents and not just Democrats and Republicans, in particular, but all incumbents are going to be facing a very tough road in terms of re-election this year." [Full Story]
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