Average Americans in large cities and small towns think about the economy every day.
John McCain clearly doesn't have to think about the economy the same way that average Americans do.
Average Americans - in fact, every American outside, perhaps, of the top one percent - think:
I have to deal with the economy every day - when I wonder if I'll have a job next week or be the victim of downsizing. When I worry about the interest rates on my credit cards or what my bank is going to do or whether inflation is going to make it difficult to get winter clothing for the kids or whether a spike in gas prices are going to make it impossible to fill up my car as often as I used to. And I do all that while working, and helping my aging parents and working on homework with the kids and helping in my community and my house of worship.
And HE can't campaign and think about the economy at the same time? With his "wonderful" slate of advisors?
Then how can he be president?