
Source: Fox News
Summary
Fox News Digital asked attendees at the Great American Fair on the National Mall about the economy’s influence on their vote in November. Most respondents gave the U.S. economy a “B” grade, but many said their ballots won’t hinge on inflation, jobs, or economic growth alone. Instead, they pointed to values, leadership, and party affiliation as deciding factors. Respondents expressed cautious optimism about the economy’s direction, but several said improving conditions wouldn’t change their political preferences.
Our Reading
As expected, the matter has reached another stage.
Attendees at the Great American Fair shared their views on the economy, giving it a “B” grade on average. They emphasized values, leadership, and party affiliation as key factors in their voting decisions. The conversation shifted from the economy to politics, with several Americans saying economic conditions aren’t the deciding factor in how they plan to vote. Character and values outweigh economic performance for some voters.
They’re voting for people, not numbers.
Author: Evan Null







