voter unhappiness about inflation and the U.S. economyBut Republicans should not get complacent. Democrats are actually gaining a bit.91 percent of likely voters say economic issues will be importantwho see the economy as very important in this year’s election say they trust the Republicans more, versus 32 percent who say they trust the Democrats.—but it is not as wide and it is narrowing.
Black voters overwhelmingly still trust Democrats more, with just 25 percent favoring Republicans and 62 percent favoring Democrats. But that’s less lopsided than it has been in the past., but it favors Republicans. Men and women are equally likely to see the economy as important for this year’s election. Fifty-two percent of men say Republicans are better on the economy, compared with 37 percent who say Democrats are better. Among women voters, the two parties are tied at 44 percent.
Rasmussen also asks voters how serious of a problem they think inflation is right now—as opposed to the role it will play in the election., including 63 percent who say it is a very serious problem. President Joe Biden signs the “Inflation Reduction Act of 2022” on August 16, 2022, in the State Dining Room of the White House. embraced a host of policies that have had inflationary effects
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