JGalt
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Kamalanomics has a nice ring to it, doesn't it? You can expect to see that word a lot, should she happen to be elected.
"Mondayās cratering of global stocks amid new recession fears has Wall Street and the public scrambling to determine if Vice President Kamala Harrisās economic plan will be better than āBidenomics.ā
She hasnāt presented an economic plan other than her past bragging on Bidenomics, a phrase the administration abandoned as inflation took off. And in her focus on friendly audiences, such as black sorority conventions, she hasnāt revealed her financial agenda.
But voters are paying attention, and they are giving Harris a worse grade than President Joe Biden.
In the latest Rasmussen Reports survey shared with Secrets, most likely voters believe her economic agenda will be worse or the same as Bidenās. Rasmussen found that 38% believe it will be āworse,ā 33% āabout the same,ā and just 22% ābetter.ā
In the survey, 53% said the Biden-Harris economic plan has been unsuccessful.
And when asked if former President Donald Trumpās plans for the economy would be better or worse than those of the Biden-Harris administration, 51% said better and 38% worse.
āLess than a quarter of voters think Vice President Kamala Harris would do a better job on the economy than President Joe Biden, who isnāt considered very successful on the issue,ā Rasmussen Reports said.
āForty-one percent of Democrats, but just 9% of Republicans and 15% of unaffiliated voters, think Harrisās economic policies would be better than Bidenās policies. Sixty-eight percent of Republicans, 11% of Democrats and 37% of unaffiliated voters believe Harrisās policies would be worse than Bidenās,ā the polling outlet said.
Harris has come under fire for refusing to discuss what her plans are as president, and she has flip-flopped on several of her positions in the last week.
Many have turned to social media to see what she has said about the economy, especially on Monday after Wall Street markets tanked for the second straight week amid rising concerns that inflation and unemployment spikes will lead to a recession in the coming months.
But most of what they have found on social media are Harrisās cheerleading of Bidenomics and classic āword saladsā about the economy.
Most see āKamalanomicsā as worse than āBidenomicsā - Washington Examiner
Most see āKamalanomicsā as worse than āBidenomicsā
"Mondayās cratering of global stocks amid new recession fears has Wall Street and the public scrambling to determine if Vice President Kamala Harrisās economic plan will be better than āBidenomics.ā
She hasnāt presented an economic plan other than her past bragging on Bidenomics, a phrase the administration abandoned as inflation took off. And in her focus on friendly audiences, such as black sorority conventions, she hasnāt revealed her financial agenda.
But voters are paying attention, and they are giving Harris a worse grade than President Joe Biden.
In the latest Rasmussen Reports survey shared with Secrets, most likely voters believe her economic agenda will be worse or the same as Bidenās. Rasmussen found that 38% believe it will be āworse,ā 33% āabout the same,ā and just 22% ābetter.ā
In the survey, 53% said the Biden-Harris economic plan has been unsuccessful.
And when asked if former President Donald Trumpās plans for the economy would be better or worse than those of the Biden-Harris administration, 51% said better and 38% worse.
āLess than a quarter of voters think Vice President Kamala Harris would do a better job on the economy than President Joe Biden, who isnāt considered very successful on the issue,ā Rasmussen Reports said.
āForty-one percent of Democrats, but just 9% of Republicans and 15% of unaffiliated voters, think Harrisās economic policies would be better than Bidenās policies. Sixty-eight percent of Republicans, 11% of Democrats and 37% of unaffiliated voters believe Harrisās policies would be worse than Bidenās,ā the polling outlet said.
Harris has come under fire for refusing to discuss what her plans are as president, and she has flip-flopped on several of her positions in the last week.
Many have turned to social media to see what she has said about the economy, especially on Monday after Wall Street markets tanked for the second straight week amid rising concerns that inflation and unemployment spikes will lead to a recession in the coming months.
But most of what they have found on social media are Harrisās cheerleading of Bidenomics and classic āword saladsā about the economy.
Most see āKamalanomicsā as worse than āBidenomicsā - Washington Examiner