Published December 20, 2023
A record high of 66 percent of Americans are “pessimistic” about the future of President Joe Biden’s economy, a CNBC study found.
The lack of faith contrasts with the optimism about former President Donald Trump’s economy, when 43 percent of Americans were optimistic, and only 32 percent felt pessimistic.
Pessimism about Biden’s economy is a record 17-year high, the survey showed:
- 2018: 32 percent pessimistic, 43 optimistic
- 2008: 51 percent pessimistic, 7 percent optimistic
The pessimism appears to confirm polling that shows only 14 percent of voters say Biden’s economic policies helped them, while 85 percent said they either hurt or made no difference.
For many, so-called “Bidenomics” simply fails to help average Americans.
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SOURCE: www.breitbart.com
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Published December 19, 2023
- Poll shows voters still have grave doubts about Biden’s handling of the economy
- Although key indicators have improved, voters are still worried about inflation
- And Biden’s economic policies have a 32-point disapproval rating
Even he realizes it, quietly benching the term ‘Bidenomics’ in speeches during the past month.
Overall, his economic policies have a 32-point disapproval rating in a new survey for Fox News, with far more voters feeling they have been hurt than helped.
While officials have trumpeted a reduction in inflation and falls in the cost of some goods — such as the price of eggs and gas — it suggests that voters see things differently.
And analysts say the data undermine Biden’s key reason for running against Donald Trump, that he is the best option for beating the former president.
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SOURCE: www.dailymail.co.uk
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White House has recently backed away from ‘Bidenomics’ term as voters give president dim reviews on economy
Published December 19, 2023
Democrats are divided over President Biden’s re-election pitch, with some criticizing controversial terms like “Bidenomics” while others within Biden’s campaign team remain remarkably “calm.”
“We’re confident that if we keep our heads down, ignore the chatter, ignore the noise, and put our plan in place, we’ll be successful on Election Day,” Biden campaign communications director, Michael Tyler, told Intelligencer in a feature published Monday.
Others outside of Biden’s inner circle complain about Biden’s use of terms like “Bidenomics.”
Democrats are divided over President Biden’s re-election pitch, with some criticizing controversial terms like “Bidenomics” while others within Biden’s campaign team remain remarkably “calm.”
“We’re confident that if we keep our heads down, ignore the chatter, ignore the noise, and put our plan in place, we’ll be successful on Election Day,” Biden campaign communications director, Michael Tyler, told Intelligencer in a feature published Monday.
Others outside of Biden’s inner circle complain about Biden’s use of terms like “Bidenomics.”
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SOURCE: www.foxnews.com