A poll published Monday conducted by Rasmussen has found that less than a quarter of voters believe Democrat frontrunner Kamala Harris would do a better job on the economy than President Joe Biden.
“The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone and online survey finds that 45% of Likely U.S. Voters believe the Biden administration’s economic policies have been generally successful, including 21% who see them as Very Successful. Fifty-three percent (53%) consider Biden’s economic policies unsuccessful, including 40% who say Biden has been Very Unsuccessful on the economy,” Rasmussen said Monday.
The poll was taken between July 30 and August 1, just before stock prices dropped massively.
Harris lauded Bidenomics while preforming her famous cackle.
Bidenomics is the group of policies responsible for massive inflation and supply chain shortages across the nation, instituted by the Biden administration.
Biden has come to be known as a destructive force against the economy. His actions are blamed for increases in fuel prices, leading to popular stickers being placed on pumps across the nation, including in far left areas and found to be done in good spirit by far left people.
All the gas pumps lately have a little sticker of Joe Biden pointing to the gas prices saying "I did that"
And I am in the SF bay area. lol pic.twitter.com/NeNEvAyiVb
— Marxist Mark & The Socialist Bunch (@MarxistBunch) December 9, 2021
Harris has spoken on the massive inflation rates, caused by Bidenomics, which she praised. Her response to Bidenomics is Kamalnomics, a system that is not well understood, including by it’s namesake herself.
“She hasn’t presented an economic plan other than her past bragging on Bidenomics, a phrase the administration abandoned as inflation took off. And in her focus on friendly audiences, such as black sorority conventions, she hasn’t revealed her financial agenda,” The Washington Examiner said Monday.
It appears the ambiguity of Harris’s economic agenda coupled with her cackling praise of ill-fated Bidenomics has not done wonders for inspiring confidence within her constituency.