Undecided voters from Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania express their opposition to President Joe Biden due to his economic failures. During an MSNBC panel, all eight undecided voters chose former President Donald Trump as the candidate they believe would improve the economy. President Biden defends his economic record, but the voters remain unconvinced.
Undecided voters from Michigan , Wisconsin , and Pennsylvania on an MSNBC panel this week declared opposition to President Joe Biden because of his economic failures .a clip of undecided voters speaking about Joe Biden’s “disastrous” economy. During the clip, the moderator asked the voters whether Biden or former President Donald Trump would improve the economy. By a show of hands, all eight undecideds chose Trump.
Virginia: We have areas here in Pennsylvania where it’s just at a standstill right now. Like, things are supposed to be being built and the interest rates are just way too high for people to, you know, invest and start moving around. Virginia: The interest rate is so high right now, and I know they’re trying to cut the inflation down, but like, if nobody is building, no businesses are really coming to Pennsylvania right now to keep us moving forward.
Moderator: Is there anything Joe Biden could do or say between now and the time you vote that would make you feel differently about feeling that his policies would not be as good for your families on the economy? Or have you pretty much decided that Trump’s policies would be better for the economy?
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