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As the 2004 presidential election unfolded, the economy took center stage in the candidates' debates. George W. Bush highlighted the moderate job growth during his administration, while John Kerry focused on the alarming statistic of 1.8 million jobs lost since 2001, emphasizing that many newly created jobs offered low wages. This conflict reflected broader concerns about the economy's influence on democracy and governance, making it a pivotal issue for voters deciding who would lead the nation in challenging economic times.
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