Only 39% of voters say their lives are better now than they were four years ago, according to a Rasmussen Report poll.
“When asked, ‘Are you better off than you were four years ago?’ only 39% of likely American voters answered yes.” report Pollster. “Fifty-four percent (54%) said ‘no’ to that question. The question was made famous during the 1980 debate between President Ronald Reagan and Jimmy Carter.”
Democratic President Jimmy Carter (left) and Republican presidential candidate Ronald Reagan shake hands before a debate in front of a national television audience on October 28, 1980 in Cleveland, Ohio. (AP)
How bad will this outcome be for Joe Biden, his cheating?
Well, four years ago, the coronavirus pandemic was in full swing. The media had already declared former President Trump a failure in his response to the pandemic. America was on track for 100,000 deaths. Oh, we were in the middle of lockdowns, school closures, economic closures.
May 2020 was a very dystopian month for America.
Despite this, only 39% of the 1,087 likely voters surveyed said things are better now than they were at the height of the pandemic.
That’s a pretty significant failure for Biden.
Insiders say 50 percent of Hispanic voters say their lives are bad, while only 44 percent say their lives are better. Biden loses among black voters on this question, 45 to 44 percent.
Rasmussen also conducted polls on two key issues in the upcoming presidential election: the economy and immigration.
When asked, “Which political party do you trust more to run the economy?” Democrats lose to Republicans by a 12-point margin (51% to 39%). Hispanics chose the Republican Party by a 12-point margin, 52-40 percent. Even among black voters, 21% choose the Republican Party, but only 62% choose the Democratic Party. That should be closer to 90/10 for Democrats.
When asked which political party they trust to handle immigration, Republicans lead by 19 points (54 to 35 percent). Hispanics choose the Republican Party by a 16-point margin (51 to 35 percent). Only 55 percent of black voters choose the Democratic Party, while 34 percent support the Republican Party. Again, he should be closer to 90/10 for Democrats.
Think of it this way…
Are things better today under Joe Biden, or were things better when America was locked down and 100,000 people died under President Trump? Trump still wins! Hey, that’s weird.
Election Day is still more than five months away, but polls consistently show Trump in the lead. He drew 80,000 to 100,000 people to a rally in deep blue New Jersey last weekend… There’s something in the air that’s lying to us, turning our children gay, It could be a peaceful but brutal revolution against elites who make a mockery of our values. Treat illegal aliens like first-class citizens, treat us like second-class citizens, and make everything worse.
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