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Donald Trump He boasted a strong advantage compared to his democratic opponents – the former president Joe Bidenand then his vice -president, Kamala Harris – About the economy during last year's race for the White House.
But the new survey from Pew Research showed that while voters enjoyed the idea of Trump at the helm, the majority believes that the influence of his policy on the economy was to aggravate him.
According to survey Of the 3445 American adults spent from September 22 to 28, 53% of the country believe that Trump aggravated economic conditions. Only 24%, meanwhile, they say that he improved them. The same survey also found that only 26% of respondents will evaluate the economy as excellent or good, including only 44% of those who identify themselves as Republicans or who lean towards the Republicans.
Seventy -four percent, meanwhile, they say that the economy is either fair or poor.
Among this last cohort, high inflation (17%), tariffs (12%) and the “high cost of life” (9%) were the main reasons for why they appreciated the economy as fair or poor. “Negative references to Trump/Republican Party” came by 16%.
The numbers are wildly different from the PEW, the results since November 2018, not far from the first term of Trump, when 59% of the country said that the economy was in excellent or good condition.
Despite the gloomy figures for Trump, most surveys are still showing that the Republican Party trusts the economy more than their democratic colleagues.
“Who leads to the economy? Republicans for seven. Immigration? Republicans for 13 years. How about crime? The big problem for Donald Trump and Republicans. Look at this leadership, 22 points! ” I was surprised CNN Harry Enten During the mid -September segment of average. “Thus, the bottom line is that in this particular moment the ball can be on Earth, but the democrats did not raise the ball and run with it. In any case, in this particular moment, Republicans run with the ball on the main issues, economics, immigration and crime. ”