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Voters who supported President Trump in the 2024 presidential election are more likely to hold him accountable for the current state of the economy than the previous administration, according to a
RCP co-founder Tom Bevan told FNC's "America's Newsroom" on Thursday morning how the impacts of the "Big, Beautiful Bill" will make or break each party's midterm election strategy: MIKE EMANUEL, FOX NEWS: Let's start with the expected economic impact of the Big,
As official campaigning began Thursday for Japan's July 20 House of Councillors election, minor opposition parties expected to gain g
Economists and political scientists say the massive bill includes tax cuts that could boost the state's economy - but cuts to food assistance, Medicaid and green energy tax credits could offset the gains.
Republicans contend that the legislation's permanent business tax breaks will goose the economy ahead of the November 2026 election, leading to job growth, higher wages and lower prices for groceries and energy.
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva signaled a possible run for re-election in 2026, hinting at a historic fourth term without officially confirming his candidacy. Speaking at an event in Rio de Janeiro
A coalition of civil society organisations, including Anti-Corruption Coalition Uganda, the Alliance for Finance Monitoring, and the Civil Society Budget Advocacy Group, have raised alarm over the potential economic disruption expected from excessive election-related spending ahead of Uganda’s 2026 general elections.
President Donald Trump is pivoting his attention to passing the cornerstone of his legislative agenda, pressuring Congress to quickly approve a massive tax bill that Republicans believe will seal their political fortunes in the midterm elections.
Presumptive Democratic nominee for mayor Zohran Mamdani declared he doesn’t believe billionaires should exist during a wide-ranging interview Sunday on NBC’s “Meet the Press”.
Sen. Elissa Slotkin (D-MI) unveiled her “Economic War Plan,” warning that Democrats are losing touch with working Americans.
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CivicScience on MSNAs Economic Outlook Declines, Americans 55+ Recalibrate Rather Than Retreat CompletelyA version of this article originally appeared in ROAR Forward as part of a collaboration with their quarterly ROAR Report. This is just a sneak peek at the thousands of consumer insights available to CivicScience clients.
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