After another tumultuous weekend in the presidential campaign, Americans are still largely focused on their finances, new surveys show. That could give an edge to Vice President Kamala Harris.
For months and months it's felt like the other shoe on the economy is about to drop. I mean, in October 2022, Bloomberg's economic model was saying there was a 100% chance of a recession over the next year.
Inflation hit a three-year low last month, just as the presidential election is heating up. But the high cost of housing and other necessities will keep the economy central to both of the major campaigns,
The decision to spend much of Biden’s final months on his economic record reflects a bid to finally solve the paradox that’s long challenged the White House and undercut the president’s popularity: The working-class voters Biden crafted his agenda to help the most have been among the hardest to convince of its benefits.
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Readership data from leading local news publications in all seven battleground states tells a different story: while political news draws interest, economic issues are grabbing voters’ attention most
Ohio's Governor Mike DeWine, a Republican, defended Haitian immigrants in his state during a Sunday interview after former President Donald Trump, the GOP's presidential nominee, and his running mate Ohio Senator JD Vance, have amplified discredited accusations against the community in recent days.
A: Harris wants to strengthen Social Security and Medicare, according to her campaign, but she has yet to release detailed policy proposals. She has taken the Biden administration stance on Social Security,
Is Trump perfect? OMG no ... and every talking head on Fox News talks about his poor impulse control and his harping about the 2020 election. But his policies were, and will be, better for the economic success of the U.S. We cannot afford the luxury of the weakness Harris, her running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, and others would bring.
When consumer sentiment falls below 80, it often signals significant public dissatisfaction, which historically leads to incumbent defeats. Such could be the case for Harris, who took over from President Joe Biden as the candidate when he ended his reelection campaign in July amid concerns about his age and cognitive ability.
About 8 in 10 adults tell CBS News the economy is a major factor in their vote, outpacing abortion and climate change.