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The University of Michigan's Index of Consumer Sentiment indicates that sentiment rose more among Republicans than Democrats, potentially suggesting that GOP voters became more optimistic about winning back the White House. However, consumers have been feeling broadly uneasy about the economy since the pandemic, and they are still coming to grips with the notion that we are not returning to the pre-pandemic normal
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