Some of the places faring especially well—and poorly—include the swing states expected to determine the election
CNN fact-checker Daniel Dale skewered a statement from Gov. Tim Walz by citing not only the Trump-era economy, but that of 4 other American presidents.
Andrew Lautz, associate director for the Bipartisan Policy Center’s economic policy program, says that Harris’ tax plan is “progressive in nature” and would deliver a “larger proportion of benefits to low- and middle-income families than to high income families.”
A New York Times and Siena College poll released last month found 54% of respondents trusted Trump to lead the economy compared to 41% for Harris. Though Harris has narrowed the edge on Trump on the economy compared to President Joe Biden, polling has suggested Americans strongly favor Trump in terms of the impact on their personal finances.
The former president was introduced by rapper Eminem, real name Marshall Mathers, at the rally in Michigan on Tuesday
The poll found that 46% of voters prefer Harris on middle-class taxes, compared to 35% for Trump. Harris also has a slight advantage on the cost of housing. Voters are about evenly divided on whether Trump or Harris is better on prices for everyday essentials like groceries and gas, and neither candidate has an edge on jobs and unemployment.
If he takes office, a trade war, higher prices, labor shortages, a gaping deficit, and a showdown between the White House and the Fed all seem highly likely.
Voters remain largely divided over whether they prefer Republican Donald Trump or Democrat Kamala Harris to handle key economic issues, according to a poll released Monday.
As Donald Trump campaigns for a second term in the White House, he’s made a series of promises about revitalizing the U.S. economy. His message centers on a radical shift in trade policy, plans to eliminate taxes on tips and Social Security benefits,
In the remote Nevada desert, Janille and Tom Baker’s hay ranch couldn’t survive without immigrant guest workers who come every year from Mexico
Efforts to crack down on the border have clouded the larger immigration issue in ways often too nuanced to break down cleanly along ideological lines.
Harris-Walz campaign surrogate and Colorado Democratic Gov. Jared Polis reacts to the latest polling and President Biden clarifying comments about locking up Trump.