NYT: Dems highlight different reality facing middle class despite strong market

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WATCH: NYTimes' Jeremy Peters discusses how Democrats are pointing to the struggling working class as President Trump continues to talk up the economy.

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Presidents economy is good for all Americans!😁😁😁

2019 was a record shattering year in the Trump economy: More Americans working than ever before Record low black/Hispanic unemployment Record high stock market Record low in new federal regulations Record high household income. Increased consumer sentiment/GDP. Decreased taxes.

No thanks. Jeremy is a Republican who repeats GOP talking points.

Watch as Jeremy Peters completely ignores the fact that working class wages are seeing the biggest gains in the MAGA economy.

the struggling working class need to pay more attention to politics and vote

HEY DEMOCRATS. Good luck with that one.

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