President Donald Trump gestures to the crowd of supporters during a campaign rally at the Allen County War Memorial Coliseum in Fort Wayne, Indiana, Nov. 5, 2018.Trade, immigration, health-care policy, jobs and the economy — these are the political issues over which elections are often decided. But as of now, policy is taking a backseat to personality.
The core issue of "economy and jobs" was not a close second among small business owners around the country, with 16% citing it as their top voting priority.for Q3 included responses from approximately 2,300 small business owners across the country, collected between July 29 and Aug. 4. She noted that Independents care much less about which party is in office and much more about certain policy issues. In addition, when small business owners are asked which issues are of the most importance to them outside an election context, the importance of the other issues surfaces.
Carla McCracken, a small business owner in her 50s, reflects this view. After living in Indianapolis for 30 years and selling six Dunkin Donuts' franchises in the city, she moved back to her hometown of Spencer, Indiana, with her husband and opened an independent coffee shop there last November.
Business owners across the US say this is the biggest 2020 eating contest issue (via MakeIt)
MakeIt Capitalist vs Socialist, which 1 is business friendly ?🤪