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When people say they're concerned about "the economy," it can mean a lot of things — grocery prices, gas prices, housing prices, healthcare. For one thing, it's not clear that voters think Harris, as vice president, has had much involvement in Biden's economic policies. People remember the Trump economy as a better time — interest rates were lower, prices were lower, houses seemed more affordable. AdvertisementThe task for Harris now is to lay out an economic identity and agenda before others beat her to it. The Trump campaign and the GOP are trying to tie her to the negative feelings around the Biden economy, to affordability and inflation.
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Morning Consult: Biden needs to show energy
  + stars: | 2024-02-23 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailMorning Consult: Biden needs to show energyEli Yokley, U.S politics analyst at Morning Consult, says that U.S. President Joe Biden needs to remind voters why they rejected Donald Trump in 2020.
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A significant minority of Republicans believe more LGBTQ people in Congress would be a "bad thing," a new poll found. Among Republicans, men were more likely than women to oppose more LGBTQ representation in Congress. A record number of openly LGBTQ candidates are in the running for a seat in the next session of Congress. About one out of three Republicans said they thought more LGBTQ people represented in Congress was a "bad thing," according to the poll. "The share who say it's a bad thing, it's like a third of Republicans say it's a bad thing.
Gen Zers do not feel the needs of their generation are being met by Congress, a new poll found. Gen Zers were born between 1997 and 2012. More than two-thirds of Gen Zers said Congress is "out of touch" on abortion access and more. The Gen Zers surveyed also voiced concern with how "in touch" Congress is on abortion access: only 31% said the body is in touch with its needs on accessing abortions compared to the 69% who said the opposite. And despite Congress passing a new law addressing gun violence in June 2022, 70% of Gen Zers — a generation that has witnessed countless indiscriminate school shootings — said Congress is "very" or "somewhat out of touch" about its needs for further gun regulation.
Most Americans want to see age caps in Congress, according to an Insider/Morning Consult poll. Congressional term limits and medical examinations for elected leaders are among the measures garnering overwhelming support among poll respondents. Indeed, respondents were more supportive of age limits for people who steer legislation than they were for people who steer heavy machinery. More respondents want to see age caps in Congress — 75% — than maximum ages for police officers (73%) and truck drivers (64%). All told, 76% of respondents overall — and 66% of Democrats — said Biden is too old to serve in public office.
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