This week, Donald Trump publicly wished for an economic crash in the next 12 months to benefit his own political interest at the expense of millions of hard working Americans.
"And when there’s a crash, I hope it’s going to be during these next 12 months," Trump said, saying it would make President Biden look like Herbert Hoover.
Ironically, when Trump left office, Yahoo News reported, "Trump to leave office with the worst jobs record since Herbert Hoover." So…it’s pretty clear who is the 2024 Herbert Hoover.
Meanwhile, The Guardian reports that leaders from the PCCC and Data For Progress recently "held meetings with top officials in the White House, House and Senate Democratic leadership, and senior political operatives around Washington" to brief them on new poll numbers showing how Democrats can win in 2024 on economic issues.
President Obama's former Communications Director Dan Pfeiffer called this polling "a real formula and roadmap for Democrats to adopt going forward which I think can be very, very, very useful."
We’re planning more polling in the next few weeks with our friends at Data For Progress to help Democrats win the economic argument in 2024.
Here’s an example of what our previous polling found.
GREAT NEWS: Democratic economic achievements and ideas for the future are super popular.
BAD NEWS: With all of Trump’s indictments and Republican chaos dominating national news, voters haven’t heard this Democratic message.
Our polling also shows that if Democrats pick more creative fights with Republicans, our message will break through more. In recent months, Democrats have done just that!
See the 13-slide deck we presented to the White House here or watch us walk reporters through our deck here.
With your help, we can do more important polling like this with our friends at Data For Progress.
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