With any presidential election, the current (or expected) economy plays a huge part.
This is not an "I HATE TRUMP" thread - it's simply a thread to keep track of where we are with the economy, NOR does a robust economy offset the fact that Trump can be a real !$@&^!$.
Even CNN notes the "good news" for Trump....
Post-Impeachment, CNN Admits US Economy Received Best Ranking in Nearly 20 Years
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This is not an "I HATE TRUMP" thread - it's simply a thread to keep track of where we are with the economy, NOR does a robust economy offset the fact that Trump can be a real !$@&^!$.
Even CNN notes the "good news" for Trump....
Post-Impeachment, CNN Admits US Economy Received Best Ranking in Nearly 20 Years
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It must be difficult for CNN to admit President Donald Trump’s economy is remarkable after their obsession over his impeachment. Their latest poll shows a stunning result even the liberal outlet felt compelled to concede.
CNN reported on Dec. 20 that as the year 2019 closes, “the US economy earn[ed] its highest ratings in almost two decades” [emphasis added]. This, according to CNN, potentially boosts “President Donald Trump in matchups against the Democrats vying to face him in next year's election, according to a new CNN poll conducted by SSRS.”
Specifics in the poll results showed that 76 percent of those polled “rate economic conditions in the US today as very or somewhat good, significantly more than those who said so at this time last year (67%)” [emphasis added].
CNN, in a stunning admission, stated that “This is the highest share to say the economy is good since February 2001, when 80% said so” [emphasis added].
Further results in the poll showed that 97 percent of Republicans said that “economic conditions are good right now,” along with 75 percent of Independents and 62 percent of Democrats.
CNN’s poll accounted for 888 registered voters with a margin of error plus or minus 4.0 percentage points.
Nearly seven in 10, according to CNN, “expect the economy to be in good shape a year from now (68%), the best outlook in CNN polling since December 2003” [emphasis added]. Furthermore, “63% who say things are good now and will continue to be good next year, while just 9% say the economy is currently good but will turn south in 2020.”
CNN reported on Dec. 20 that as the year 2019 closes, “the US economy earn[ed] its highest ratings in almost two decades” [emphasis added]. This, according to CNN, potentially boosts “President Donald Trump in matchups against the Democrats vying to face him in next year's election, according to a new CNN poll conducted by SSRS.”
Specifics in the poll results showed that 76 percent of those polled “rate economic conditions in the US today as very or somewhat good, significantly more than those who said so at this time last year (67%)” [emphasis added].
CNN, in a stunning admission, stated that “This is the highest share to say the economy is good since February 2001, when 80% said so” [emphasis added].
Further results in the poll showed that 97 percent of Republicans said that “economic conditions are good right now,” along with 75 percent of Independents and 62 percent of Democrats.
CNN’s poll accounted for 888 registered voters with a margin of error plus or minus 4.0 percentage points.
Nearly seven in 10, according to CNN, “expect the economy to be in good shape a year from now (68%), the best outlook in CNN polling since December 2003” [emphasis added]. Furthermore, “63% who say things are good now and will continue to be good next year, while just 9% say the economy is currently good but will turn south in 2020.”
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