The president usually feels the heat for a down economy in the U.S., but should they? Patrick Egan wrote the book “Partisan Priorities: How Issue Ownership Drives and Distorts American Politics.” He joined CBS News to discuss how much credit or blame American presidents should be getting for the state of the economy.
Source: CBS Minnesota
How much does the president actually affect the economy?
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