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thermostate on 70 but no heat, even though furnance comes on and blows hot air?

I will set my thermostat to 70 and the furnance will come on, however my inside temp will only go up a few degrees, to about 62. it is always so cold even though I will turn the furnace to 70 or 72. I hear and see the furnace come on, and it blows hot air for awhile, but never long enough to heat to my selected temp.whats wrong?? I am thinking maybe I need a new thermostatis that right? HELP!!

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