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As Colorado joins in on Super Tuesday, one key issue for voters is how each presidential candidate plans on tackling inflation.You read what the Republican and Democratic candidates had to say on inflation and the economy, as reported in the USA TODAY Network voter guide, below.Where Republican presidential candidates stand on inflation, the economyHaley, who holds a bachelor’s degree in accounting, has stayed true to the traditional Republican Party line on economic policy, calling for tax cuts, reduced government regulation and a balanced budget. Haley has often touted policies she says would help “working families.” Those include decreasing tax rates for individuals and small businesses and eliminating federal gas and diesel taxes. While she has mainly focused economic attacks on President Joe Biden, Haley has also accused former President Donald Trump of piling onto the national debt. If elected president, Haley has vowed to veto any government spending bills that exceed pre-pandemic levels.Prep for the polls: See who is running for president and compare where they stand on key issues in our Voter GuideTrump and his fellow Republicans passed a $1.5 trillion tax overhaul in 2 …
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