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Economy

What is the best way to improve the American economy?

Clinton will implement more favorable trade policies and create more high tech jobs.

From Clinton's website: "As president, Hillary will: Harness the power of innovation to create high wage jobs of the 21st Century... She will also ensure that trade policies work for average Americans."
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McCain will implement fairer trade policies and create more high tech jobs.

From McCain's website: "The United States has succeeded because we have been more willing to embrace and encourage change than our competitors... [also] opening new markets is a key to U.S. economic success."
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Obama will implement more favorable trade policies and create more high tech jobs.

From Obama's website: "Obama will fight for a trade policy that opens up foreign markets to support good American jobs...Obama will also make long-term investments in education, training, and workforce development so that Americans can leverage our strengths our ingenuity and entrepreneurialism to create new high-wage jobs and prosper in a world economy."
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Paul will downsize government, cut taxes, and reduce regulation.

From Paul's weekly column: "Americans believe in hard work and self-sufficiency, not standing in line for government hand-outs. We are supposed to be living in a land of opportunity, but opportunities fade fast if more tax and spend policies are enacted. The more Congress meddles in the economy, the bigger the problems get."
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