By John McLaughlin and Jim McLaughlin
This national poll of 1,000 likely voters was conducted between Aug. 20 – Aug. 24.
As of now, there are 71 days to election day and a mere 25 days until the first states have early voting.
September will be the critical month to set the agenda for the Nov. 8 elections —especially since most states have early voting and some states have all mail in ballots.
As Americans look to enjoy the end of summer and the Labor Day weekend the election day campaign appears to be tightening, as we get closer to the midterms.
Voters say the direction of the country is still overwhelmingly on the wrong track: 67%.
Only 28% believe the country is headed in the right direction.
This is down from 73% (wrong track) last month.
Do more voters really believe things are getting better?
Or, are the Republicans not pushing the wrong track message in this election?
Forty-six percent (46%) of President Biden’s 2020 voters and 46% of Democrats say the country is on the wrong track, and so do 89% among Republicans and 69% among independents.
Shouldn’t the Republicans be challenging the Democrats on the future of America? Do we really want to allow the Joe Biden big government socialists to continue to transform America?
The majority of voters, 57%, say the economy is in recession. Sixty-percent (60%) of all voters say the economy is getting worse.
Only 34% say the economy is getting better.
This is down from 80% saying worse back in June. However, this new poll was completed just before the stock market lost over 1,000 points on fears of interest rate increases due to President Biden’s inflationary spending.
Among Republicans, 77%, among Independents 62% and among Democrats 43% say that the economy is getting worse.
Economic issues, 45%, dominate the voters most important personal concerns, while social issues are only 29%. Security concerns are 11%. As a single issue 21% cite inflation and 7% cite abortion.
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