A NBC/CNBC/Telemundo survey shows Harris with the Democrats' slimmest margin among Latino voters in four election cycles. The top issues motivating this voting bloc were the cost of living, inflation and jobs.
Most voters cite the economy as their top concern, but it’s impossible to pin down since it affects every voter in a personal, situational and unique way.
Voter feelings about the economy could be the deciding factor in who wins the White House in November. NBC News' Hallie Jackson traveled to eastern North Carolina to ask voters there how they feel the economy is,
There may not be much she can do on immigration, given the baked-in median-voter perception that Republicans are the “tougher” of the two parties and therefore the most capable of handling anything that involves security or “law and order.” The economy, though, is a different matter.
What if when voters say “It’s the economy!” they’re just expressing a partisan viewpoint? That’s what a look at polling data suggests.
With Erie being a critical county in a key swing state, the former president used his campaign resources to bring his platform to Erie County. With the November election just around the corner, former President Donald Trump took his campaign to Erie’s Bayfront Convention Center on Sunday.
Trump is famously popular among high-net-worth individuals for his proposition to extend and expand his 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
According to GDP data, the economy is overperforming in six swing states. Dennis Kneale, host of the “What’s Bugging Me” podcast, discusses why this report may not impact the 2024 election even though it is positive for the Harris-Walz ticket.
Harris advisers point to a number of brightening public polls showing that Donald Trump’s lead is eroding on the critical question of whom voters trust most on the economy.
Voters are feeling better about Vice President Kamala Harris’s handling of the economy, narrowing Donald Trump’s lead on the key issue.
Vice President Kamala Harris is hoping to reassure moderate voters that as president, she wouldn’t lurch radically to the left.