Morning Jolt: The Economy That Republicans Don’t Want to Talk About

On the menu today: By some measures, the latest CBS News/YouGov poll couldn't look any better for anyone who wants Joe Biden to be a one-term president. A solid majority of the country — probably between two-thirds and three-quarters of U.S. adults — refuses to buy into the administration's happy talk about the economy and remains deeply frustrated by inflation and high prices. Seventy percent said their wages were not keeping up with rising prices, and Biden's approval rating hit its all-time low in that survey. But considering all this . . . why are the two men most likely to vie for the Republican presidential nomination seemingly so uninterested in discussing these issues?

It’s Still the Economy, Stupid

Judging from the latest CBS News/YouGov poll, the American electorate is more than ready for change. It’s itching for change.

When asked how "things in America today are going," just 5 percent of American adults answered, "very well," and 23 percent answered, "well." Another 36 percent answered, ...

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WITH JIM GERAGHTY July 31 2023
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WITH JIM GERAGHTY July 31 2023
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The Economy That Republicans Don't Want to Talk About

On the menu today: By some measures, the latest CBS News/YouGov poll couldn't look any better for anyone who wants Joe Biden to be a one-term president. A solid majority of the country — probably between two-thirds and three-quarters of U.S. adults — refuses to buy into the administration's happy talk about the economy and remains deeply frustrated by inflation and high prices. Seventy percent said their wages were not keeping up with rising prices, and Biden's approval rating hit its all-time low in that survey. But considering all this . . . why are the two men most likely to vie for the Republican presidential nomination seemingly so uninterested in discussing these issues?

It’s Still the Economy, Stupid

Judging from the latest CBS News/YouGov poll, the American electorate is more than ready for change. It’s itching for change.

When asked how "things in America today are going," just 5 percent of American adults answered, "very well," and 23 percent answered, "well." Another 36 percent answered, ...   READ MORE

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