A poll released this week by the Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research, which all polls agree is the top issue for a plurality of voters in this election.
—62 percent say it is in poor condition according to AP-NORC—and Trump’s hopes for victory are likely to turn on voters believing he will be a better steward for the economy than Harris.there’s good reason to be skeptical of the results of the AP-NORC pollA month ago, the AP-NORC poll found that Trump and Harris were.
A poll of voters in Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin byfound that Trump has the lead in each of those states on the economy but is tied in Nevada.poll of registered voters in battleground states has Trump ahead across the board, 50 percent to 40 percent. In Arizona, Trump leads 48 percent to 42 percent. In Georgia, it’s Trump at 51 percent to Harris’s 39 percent. Michigan: 49 percent Trump versus 42 percent Harris.
Is it possible the AP-NORC poll has caught on to something all these polls have missed? Yes, it is possible, but that is unlikely. Instead, it’s more likely thatand that the rest of the polls are better capturing how people view the candidates and the economy. In other words, Trump very likely retains his advantage on the economy two weeks ahead of the election.
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