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Bush: Economy Defies Gloomy Predictions (AP)







Bush: Economy Defies Gloomy Predictions
(AP)

Bush: Economy Defies Gloomy Predictions
(AP)
06/19/2004 10:36 AM

AP - Fresh off a Western campaign swing, President Bush told Americans on Saturday that the economy is growing stronger and more jobs are being created despite Democrats' claim that he presided over a downturn for the country.




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