(POLL) Trump tops Biden on the economy – by a slim margin

The following is from Rasmussen Reports.


A new Rasmussen Reports survey finds that voters remain sharply divided on President Donald Trump’s handling of the economy compared to that of his predecessor, Joe Biden.

Forty-seven percent (47%) say Trump’s economic policy is better than Biden’s, while 44% say it’s worse. Just six percent (6%) say there is no difference between the two.

Even on the issue of inflation, where rates spiked under Biden, views are almost evenly split. Forty-five percent (45%) say Trump’s approach to inflation is better, but 44% say it’s worse. Eight percent (8%) say there’s no difference.

When it comes to job creation, voters are again evenly divided: 43% say Trump’s policy is better, 43% say it’s worse, and 9% see no difference.

Overall, 46% of voters rate Trump’s handling of economic issues as good or excellent, while 43% rate it as poor. In comparison, a December 2023 Rasmussen survey showed just 37% gave Biden a good or excellent rating on economic issues.

Among Republicans, 76% give Trump good or excellent marks on the economy. That number falls to just 23% among Democrats, two-thirds (67%) of whom rate him poorly. Independent voters are closely split: 41% rate Trump good or excellent, and 43% say poor.

Similarly, 75% of Republicans believe Trump’s economic policy is better than Biden’s. In contrast, 69% of Democrats say Trump’s policy is worse. Among unaffiliated voters, the split is narrow again: 45% better, 44% worse.

Among those who voted for Trump in last year’s election, 83% give him good or excellent ratings for his economic performance. Meanwhile, 82% of Kamala Harris voters give Trump a poor rating.

To view survey question wording, click here.

The post (POLL) Trump tops Biden on the economy – by a slim margin appeared first on Sharyl Attkisson.

 

IPAK-EDU is grateful to Sharyl Attkisson as this piece was originally published there and is included in this news feed with mutual agreement. Read More

Subscribe to SciPublHealth


Science-based knowledge, not narrative-dictated knowledge, is the goal of WSES, and we will work to make sure that only objective knowledge is used in the formation of medical standards of care and public health policies.

Comments


Join the conversation! We welcome your thoughts, feedback, and questions. Share your comments below.

Leave a Reply

  • Feds for Freedom

Discover more from Science, Public Health Policy and the Law

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading