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As the Trump administration continues back-and-forth on tariffs, voters are turning to Democrats to fix the economy for the first time since 2021, a new poll shows.
The anxiety stemming from President Trump’s tariffs is opening him up to new vulnerabilities on an issue that has long been seen as one of his strengths: his handling of the economy. Polls
A Tuesday report from the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC), a conservative nonprofit, highlighted the states with the best and
Party strategists say a relatable message on the economy could be the way out of the wilderness for Democrats.
Among voters more generally, it found that 36 percent are confident about their personal financial situations and 62 percent are uneasy. It also found that Democrats and Republicans are split on tariffs with 89 percent of Democrats opposing them but 71 percent of Republicans supporting them.
A new poll found that fewer Republicans now believe President Trump's policies will result in lower inflation.
Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy declared on Wednesday that while he is “willing to still give” Donald Trump time for his tariffs to work, he would “absolutely” consider supporting Democrats in the 2026 midterm elections if the stock market and economy continue to flounder.
In the first French-language debate of the 2025 Canadian election, PM Mark Carney and Pierre Poilievre clashed over how to address Donald Trump's aggr
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South Korea's finance minister said on Friday the government would make an all-out effort to manage Asia's fourth-largest economy in a stable manner over the next two months ahead of a snap presidential election.