The White House unveiled a renewed focus on the economy throughout the month of June, with a message that fighting inflation is President Joe Biden's 'top economic priority.'
Democrats are already concerned about potentially steep midterm losses in November, driven partly by frustration over inflation. And a new Future Majority poll shared first withwill likely only add to those worries, as it reveals that Latinos in three key battleground states share that frustration with other voters nationwide.
In Arizona, inflation was the top issue for 28% of voters, edging out jobs and the economy at 17%, and immigration and the border at 8%. In Nevada, the figure was 27%, with jobs at 22% and immigration at 5%, and in Pennsylvania it was 21%, with jobs at 18% and abortion at 8%. "What's interesting is that despite the fact that inflation is the number one issue, it doesn't seem to be impacting Democratic fortunes with Latino voters in these three states," Amandi told.
People visit a Target store on May 18, 2022 in Miami, Florida. The company reported a 52% drop in profits for the first quarter, missing Wall Street's forecasts. The retailer blamed higher expenses due to continued supply chain disruptions, as well as the high inflation rate, for the drop.The polls were mixed regarding Biden's approval rating in the critical swing states.
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