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The University of Michigan’s consumer sentiment survey has revealed that independent voters are becoming more critical of the economy, which could have significant implications for the upcoming presidential race. While traditionally seen as occupying a middle ground in economic surveys, independents have been moving closer to the negative views held by Republicans this year. This shift could pose a challenge for President Biden as he tries to win over voters on economic issues leading up to the November election.

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