Dockworkers have walked out of every major port on the US East and Gulf coasts, marking the beginning of a strike that could ripple through the world’s largest economy and cause political turmoil just weeks before the presidential election.
When asked which presidential candidate they trusted to do a better job on the cost of living, 48 percent backed Harris against 45 percent for Trump. On jobs and the economy, Harris was also ahead 47 percent to Trump's 45 percent.
Harris’ response featured in the misleading video was taken from a different part of the same interview with CNN host Dana Bash
An 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.
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.
Rep. Jason Smith, House Ways & Means Chairman, joined The Brian Kilmeade Show & addressed Harris gaining traction with voters on the economy and how Donald Trump being on the ticket will help the GOP
Former President Donald Trump appears to be making inroads with Latino voters, performing better with the demographic from his two previous presidential runs.
After being ridiculed for not having a policy platform, the Kamala Harris campaign released an 82-page document outlining the vice president’s ideas on the economy. No longer suffering from lack of detail,
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.
Fox News Digital spoke with voters in Detroit, Chicago, and Atlanta about whether they were far better off under former President Trump.