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Origin: Irrational Exuberance
Fed chair Alan Greenspan in a 1996 speech, "The Challenge of Central Banking in a Democratic Society."
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Axelrod: Harris momentum leaning heavily on ‘irrational exuberance’
Political strategist David Axelrod says Democrats need to remain 'sober' about Harris' chances
Axelrod: Harris momentum leaning heavily on ‘irrational exuberance’ | Fox News
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"Look, I mean, there’s a lot of irrational exuberance on the Democratic side of the aisle right now, because there was despair for some period of time about what November was gonna look like," he continued. "Now people feel like there’s a chance."
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"It’s absolutely Trump’s race to lose right now. He is ahead," he said. "And he is ahead in most of the battleground states. They’re close, they can be won by either candidate."
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"Before long, Harris’ ‘honeymoon’ will end and voters will refocus on her role as Biden’s partner and co-pilot. As importantly, voters will also learn about Harris’ dangerously liberal record before becoming Biden’s partner," veteran GOP pollster Tony Fabrizio, who polls for the Trump campaign, predicted last month.
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Editorial Note: It’s hard to include ‘Harris and honeymoon’ in one sentence.
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