John,
Last week brought the welcome news that President Biden and former President Trump will debate one another, with the first faceoff coming June 27.
But this begs another question the commonsense majority is demanding an answer to – which issues will President Biden and former President Trump debate?
It’s a pertinent question because, as new polling shows, most voters aren’t hearing the two candidates address the issues that they care about the most.
Recent polling from The Economist shows that across the board, voters care about inflation, jobs and the economy, and immigration as their top-three issues heading into the election. In key swing states, where 10 percent of voters remain undecided, the economy remains the most important issue.
In contrast, The Wall Street Journal highlights how the Trump and Biden campaigns have disproportionately focused on other issues that may fire up the base but don’t speak to most voters’ top concerns.
This may explain why Americans are so unenthusiastic about this election.
Many voters have already made up their minds about who they’re going to support in November. But 8 percent of voters remain undecided, including 17 percent of independents, according to Harvard-Harris polling. They could make all the difference between who wins and who loses.
We know many in the No Labels community are independent or undecided voters, which is why we want to hear directly from you the top issues you want President Biden and former President Trump to discuss at the first debate next month. Please fill out this brief survey and let us know what you care about most.