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People shop at a grocery store in Brooklyn on July 11 in New York City. Stocks rose on Thursday following a morning report by the Bureau of Labor Statistics showing that inflation eased more than expected in June. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
People shop at a grocery store in Brooklyn on July 11 in New York City. Stocks rose on Thursday following a morning report by the Bureau of Labor Statistics showing that inflation eased more than expected in June. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
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Voters consistently cite the economy and defending democracy as the key issues this year, the Center for Economic and Policy Research's Mark Weisbrot writes.

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