Trump 2020 press secretary says economic data less important than how 'the average American feels'

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President Donald Trump's 2020 press secretary and a former Obama strategist squared off on Fox News over a Biden and Trump matchup.

President Donald Trump's 2020 press secretary and a former strategist for Barack Obama squared off on Fox News Monday over a potential matchup between Trump and Joe Biden. When presented with some recent poor economic data, Trump campaign aide Kayleigh McEnany said numbers matter less than how"average Americans feel."

But the Outnumbered segment lived up to its name as Fisk was curtly asked to"pause" when he'd rattle off some of the Trump administration's less flattering economic numbers. "Well it took a hit when Hillary Clinton was running because didn’t she want to put those people out of business? But we’ll move on,” Fox News host Faulkner said, taking a non sequitur jab at one of the cable news network's favorite targets.

Fisk then pointed out that Trump is piling on debt in an unprecedented fashion and has had weak job growth in 2019. After revisions, the final job growth number for February was just 33,000, although there was a bounce back in March, with 196,000 positions added last month. McEnany then argued that such data is irrelevant in the face of a lone March CNN poll showing 71 percent of Americans think the economy is in"good shape."

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