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Which candidate do voters trust more to fix the economy

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Voters express concerns about the economy while showing mixed preferences for candidates Donald Trump and Kamala Harris. A recent poll indicates divided opinions regarding key economic issues, with Harris receiving better evaluations on middle-class taxes. A majority of registered voters describe the economy as poor, and about seventy percent believe the nation is heading in the wrong direction, reflecting a shift in Trump's previous advantage on economic matters. Key economic concerns include housing costs, job security, and inflation. Forty-six percent of voters favor Harris on middle-class tax issues, while thirty-five percent prefer Trump. Voters exhibit marginal preference for Trump on tariffs but display general distrust of Democrats regarding economic management. Harris shows stronger support among Black voters, while Trump has greater support among white voters on immigration. Pessimism about the economy persists, with half of voters rating it as poor, and skepticism about conditions is prevalent among younger voters. Both candidates need to address critical topics such as foreign policy and continue to rally support across diverse demographic groups. Harris’s support bases link primarily to abortion rights and climate change, while Trump retains a strong stance on immigration.Learn more on this news visit us at: https://greyjournal.net/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Voters express concerns about the economy while showing mixed preferences for candidates Donald Trump and Kamala Harris. A recent poll indicates divided opinions regarding key economic issues, with Harris receiving better evaluations on middle-class taxes. A majority of registered voters describe the economy as poor, and about seventy percent believe the nation is heading in the wrong direction, reflecting a shift in Trump's previous advantage on economic matters. Key economic concerns include housing costs, job security, and inflation. Forty-six percent of voters favor Harris on middle-class tax issues, while thirty-five percent prefer Trump. Voters exhibit marginal preference for Trump on tariffs but display general distrust of Democrats regarding economic management. Harris shows stronger support among Black voters, while Trump has greater support among white voters on immigration. Pessimism about the economy persists, with half of voters rating it as poor, and skepticism about conditions is prevalent among younger voters. Both candidates need to address critical topics such as foreign policy and continue to rally support across diverse demographic groups. Harris’s support bases link primarily to abortion rights and climate change, while Trump retains a strong stance on immigration.Learn more on this news visit us at: https://greyjournal.net/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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