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May 6, 2024

Reporters in Shock Over Comments About Economy

It would appear that the reporters who have been selling the White House narrative on the economy are shocked the American people are not buying it.

Those covering the candidates on the campaign trail are now hearing how Americans really feel about the economy, and it is not good.

One journalist even called the concentration on the economy “shocking.”

People Actually Care About Money

Above all else, voters vote with their wallet, and if their bank account is going backward, they hold the president accountable.

For most of us, that has been the case since Joe Biden took office due mostly to his radical climate change agenda.

When Biden declared war on fossil fuels, the cost of gasoline started to rise. And when the price of gasoline goes up, everything goes up.

All those additional harvesting and transportation costs are forwarded directly to the consumer, which is why we all shake our heads when we see three bags of groceries that cost $100.

NPR White House correspondent Asma Khalid has been talking to voters on the campaign trail, and they are not happy.

She stated, "I was just up in Pennsylvania. Nonstop, I heard about the economy, and people don’t feel great about the economy now.

“This nostalgia for the Trump years is something — it’s the economy nostalgia I heard from Democrats even, which was really shocking to me — lay Democrats, remembering how good they thought their 401K was.

“They would say in their next breath they're not going to vote for Trump for a variety of reasons, but that is what Joe Biden is up against.”

While Democrats have backed off the Bidenomics message over the last few months, Joe Biden has not, continuing to press the idea that his economic plan is working.

As long as that is the case, more voters will move away from Biden.

Now, that does not mean they will vote for Trump, but as long as Biden is bleeding those votes, even if they go to Kennedy, it is good news for Donald Trump.

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