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Why voters still feel shaky about the economy despite the data - MSNBC

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Voters in states like Georgia, North Carolina, Nevada and Wisconsin give relatively high marks for their state's economy in new polling, yet a majority of swing state voters think the U.S. economy is doing not so good or poorly. The Morning Joe panel discusses the disconnect between feelings and facts around the economy.

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