Privately, aides concede voters remain uneasy about prices but argue their policies are beginning to turn things around.
Overall, perceptions of the economy remain deeply negative, with 71 percent rating it poorly versus 29 percent positively.
-- Newsweek (@newsweek.com) Sep 13, 2025 at 2:19 PM
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Wonder why the righties haven't stopped by this thread yet...
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Too hungry to blog.
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