NEW POLL: Record Majority Agree They Are ‘Better Off’ Under President Trump
61% of Americans say they are “better off” than they were three years ago, a record high percentage for an incumbent seeking re-election.
According to a new Gallup poll, 61% of Americans agree they are “better off” than they were three years ago when President Trump was inaugurated. It’s the highest level Gallup has recorded in an incumbent re-election year since 1992. In fact, since then, it has never exceeded 50%.
- “If Trump asks Americans whether they are better off than before he came into office,” Gallup writes, “most would say they are.”
But you wouldn’t know it listening to the 2020 Democrats, who preach economic doom and gloom while ignoring Americans’ record-high financial optimism and confidence.
Between higher wages, lower poverty, and record-low unemployment, it’s now a verifiable fact that Americans feel better off than before Donald Trump was elected President.
Voters’ choice in November couldn’t be more clear: every single one of the socialism-supporting Democrats are offering extreme policies that will take an ax to this unprecedented progress.
- President Trump has helped spark strong wage growth among low-income workers and Black Americans after years of stagnation; Democrats’ policies would lead to cuts in workers’ paychecks.
- President Trump has created nearly 7 million jobs; the Democrats’ Green New Deal would destroy 11 million fossil-fuel supported jobs and spike families’ electrical bills.
- President Trump is fighting for lower health care costs and greater transparency, and he will always protect Americans with pre-existing conditions; the Democrats’ government-run health care schemes would result in 180 million Americans seeing the health insurance plans they get through their jobs taken away.