It’s a well known adage that most presidential elections come down to one issue: the economy. In an economy where the price of basic goods like gas and eggs has skyrocketed, and the American dream of being able to afford a home is out of reach for a majority of voters, there is little doubt that the economy will be at the top of everyone’s mind in November.
But will Kamala Harris be able to convince voters they can trust her to fix the economy? The Washington Times Tim Constantine and ForAmerica’s David Bozell argue that if you look at her track record, the answer is no. And that same sentiment is echoed on a slew of other issues, such as crime, immigration, and voter security.
Tune in for this week’s discussion on the state of the 2024 presidential election.
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