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MSNBC Panelist Says People Are Just ‘Believing’ The Economy Was Poor Under Biden

MSNBC panelist and Futuro Media founder María Hinojosa said Friday that voters only “believe” the economy will worsen under President Joe Biden because they are constantly hearing negative stories. .

Throughout the 2024 campaign, President-elect Donald Trump will be pushing for a strong economy, as many Americans say in polls that this issue is one of their top concerns before heading to the polls in November. He said he would take it back. Hinojosa was asked on “Read Out” whether he thought Americans were still more worried about “the price of eggs” than “the fragility of our democracy,” and economists said Biden’s economy is “great.” I answered that he was saying that. (Related: Turns out Biden’s economy wasn’t that good for American workers after all)

“Michael, what was clear in my report last year was that it was about the economy, the economy, the economy. I talked to economists last year and they said, “This is a great economy, but people don’t want to ‘This is a terrible economy.’ I believe what I’m being told.” It’s a dire economy,” Hinojosa said.

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“So people have believed and expected the rhetoric, ‘I’ll take care of everything and lower the price of eggs.'” What we know is that in concentration camps, It’s construction, right? All of that will have no effect on the economic issue when you see children crying and being separated from their mothers and fathers,” Hinojosa said. “So I don’t think Donald Trump has that much leeway in terms of the time that voters give him.”

Despite voters’ concerns, Biden said CNN said in May 2024 that his economic data had been “always wrong” and that people were “personally in good shape.”

“We’ve already turned things around…The polling data has been wrong all along,” Biden told the outlet. “They think the country is not in good shape, but personally they are in good shape.”

By May 2024, data from ABC News/Ipsos public opinion poll Both the economy and rising prices due to inflation are top concerns for voters, with more than 80% saying each issue was important when deciding on a presidential candidate. Ta. The same survey also found that 70% of Americans at the time believed the country’s economic situation was poor, and 53% expressed dissatisfaction with their personal financial situation.

In a post-election poll following Trump’s victory in November, CBS News/YouGov It found that 50% of voters believe America’s best days are ahead, while 39% think America’s best days are behind us and 11% think America’s best days are now. .

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