It’s the economy, stupid … all over again.
That 44% also intend by a 2-to-1 margin to vote for GOP candidates, the poll shows.
The increased importance on economic issues weeks away from the Nov. 8 elections when control of Congress is at stake– and reemphasizes the significance of Clinton adviser James Carville’s 1992 campaign mantra “It’s the economy, stupid.” Americans affected by the highest inflation rates in 40 years and an economy that is veering into a recession rank them as top issues.Nearly half of likely voters – 49% – indicate they would vote for a GOP congressional candidate compared to 45% who planned on pulling the lever for a Democrat — a three-point lead when adjusted for mathematical rounding – if congressional elections were held today.
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