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WG Economy: Will Harris Be Able to Escape Inflation?
WG Economy | David Winston
July 31, 2024
The Associated Press reported that new Democratic nominee Kamala Harris
"freshens up" her economic message on equity and fairness and incorporating
progressive themes like price gouging. The article pointed out that "Not
once in speeches in Wisconsin, Indiana or Texas did she mention the word
"inflation" - the overwhelming economic challenge that has dogged Biden's
administration." It went on to say that "there is an expectation that
criticism on inflation will not stick to her because for many voters she
represents a fresh voice..."
Democrats will try to avoid the issue of inflation unless Republicans allow
them to do so and choose to focus on other topics. To the frustration of
the Biden administration, voters still believe inflation is getting worse
(51%) rather than better (21%) or not changing (26%). The year-over-year
rate has moderated since its peak in 2022, but the cumulative rate of
inflation since the start of the Biden presidency is 20.1%. That means this
same level of price increase happened on her watch too.
The Biden inflation record is second only to Jimmy Carter's at this point
in their administrations. Gas has gone up almost 50% since the start of the
Biden term (48.7%), electricity 31.6% and food over 20% (21.7%)
There is a belief among the electorate that government policies under
President Biden and Democrats in Congress have caused inflation to increase
and prices to go up (53-36 believe-do not believe).
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WG Discussion Points: An Initial Look at
the Harris Candidacy
WG Discussion Points | David Winston
July 26, 2024
We have just come out of the field with an initial look at the state of the
race and the Harris candidacy. (July 23-25). Here is where the situation
stands as she enters the race:
1.) As the new Democratic frontrunner, Harris is less defined than Biden,
but she is not an unknown candidate. She starts off with a
favorable-unfavorable of 46-50. This is significantly better than Biden at
41-57. She has a better image among Democrats (88-10) than Biden (82-57).
Many of the public polls done before Biden's decision to withdraw showed a
less positive result for her, indicating she has gotten a brand bump since
she has assumed frontrunner status. Examples include ABC (July 19-20) 35-46
favorable-unfavorable; Wall Street Journal (June 29-July 2), 35-58; NBC
(July 7-9), 32-50.
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