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n the final days of the most important midterm election in American history, the Democrats, the party with absolute power, are frantically trying to distract voters from focusing on their most important priority. Polls are indicating that voters are primarily concerned about their financial well-being.
A recent ABC News/Ipsos poll showed 50% of the respondents cited either the economy or inflation as the most important issue in the upcoming election. According to the poll, no other issue topped 20% among those surveyed.
These results should surprise no one as the economic issues impact the lives of Americans more than any other matter. Almost every American is economically harmed by rising interest rates and increases in grocery and gasoline prices. This is what disturbs Democrats so much about this upcoming election. They can run, but they cannot hide from their horrible economic record.
Since Joe Biden was inaugurated as President, the American economy has declined significantly. When Biden was inaugurated, the inflation rate was 1.4%, gasoline prices were $2.39 per gallon and interest rates were low. The economy was improving from the depths of the pandemic and more Americans were feeling confident about the future.