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Between 1933 and 2020, a period covering 14 presidents, economic growth has averaged 4.6% under Democrats as compared to 2.4% under Republicans, Steven Conn writes in a guest column.
In every election cycle, the economy becomes a battleground where Democrats and Republicans vie for the public’s trust. Former President Clinton recently claimed at the Democratic National ...
Since World War II, there’s been a consistent pattern of the economy faring better under Democratic presidents than Republican ones. More jobs have been created under Democrats, for ...
Republicans Already Feel Better About the Economy, While Democrats Dread What’s Ahead. ... “The post-election shift in the economic perceptions of Republicans and Democrats is not shocking ...
In the lead-up to the 2022 midterm election, Republicans attempted to characterize recent inflation as a problem associated with Democratic leadership under President Biden, while Democrats ...
Republicans are trusted less than Democrats with the economy, according to a new poll.. This is the first time since May, 2021, that the GOP has been seen as less trustworthy than Democrats ...
The answer may be that Republicans aren’t focused on solving a fiscal problem. They’re focused on solving a political problem ...
Too many Americans feel unheard by both the Democratic and Republican parties, which go for the extremes at the expense of the needs of average Americans.