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Cavuto: People Will Vote on Economy

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    FBN’s Neil Cavuto on the issues that will sway the 2012 election.

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With the -- because a lot of people.

You know when you interview stars it's always tough you do a fawning interview.

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You know these sings about your Brothers and how tough that is trying to get a handle on very real -- -- very -- Saw last year off there are -- like you know from under him I do personally electable and can.

And -- them on news of Oprah is not -- -- -- -- -- campaigns and I think that remains to be saying that election hasn't happened as -- do you think that these leaked videos.

And these missteps of -- management.

It's gonna make a difference when Google know you don't -- -- -- I think in the end.

It always is the economy I think that's what decides -- we can have extenuating circumstances this Middle East explosion.

Could have -- an impact on almost every US election.

Is is decided.

By the economy have good people feel though maybe not so good people feel and and we're always willing to entertain.

Switching horses midstream it did when an incumbent is battling a tough economy but we -- really see.

That other horse and I think in 1980 when the polls -- -- really -- going into the first debate between Jimmy Carter.

And Ronald Reagan.

A lot of people still like Jimmy Carter they were frustrated with the economy.

But they were more than willing to entertain an alternative and along came Ronald Reagan approve an appealing -- so the debates will probably decide prominent cable box for.

All the person of -- and I think it plays a part I know there's a lot of -- Singapore.

Well I do think it helped George Bush I think -- -- many polls were darn.

On the debates between he and Al Glor.

And then later on the -- he and John Kerry and I think most people said who won the debates and a lot of this a particularly.

In 2004 -- John -- Who do you like -- who did you relate to more well George Bush I'm not saying that it's always the case.

But it does help if people feel you're either more approachable -- likable.

And I think in 1960 from the television.

Critics later who so did Richard Nixon looks wedding and detached and John Kenny looked relax and smooth the stings on some level.

Do connect -- people.

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Like being interviewed by -- in but what when is the first debate October 1 third I think argument that the third.

So there was some payments on -- -- to your projections and here's which usually do.

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You should get a group of people and Frank -- -- somebody stop every election you -- Get a group and have them listen to the audio feed.

I don't -- -- launch of and then have a group just watch it on television and then pull each group to -- one.

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But 'cause you get did get distracted by who look -- -- in our guests -- guests are so.

-- and then in history bears that out I mean people who.

I guess proposed and listened to the -- and -- candidates thought Nixon -- and walked past and and they said the same about Al Gore over George Bush that was a little.

More debatable London Kerry and bush but yet -- -- -- -- close our call Roger and please do please do I'm not gonna -- on this as I actually think the -- silly but I I -- are growing yes I do.

You do well because I think 90% of people are going to be watching outlets.

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Well I just I do think it's -- I think in 1960.

It would have been a brilliant and it.

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