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CNN chief data analyst Harry Enten broke down how President Donald Trump's low economy ratings could cost Republicans control of Congress later this year.
The data analyst explained how the issue could have a negative impact on the Republican Party ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.
While Biden was in office, Trump and his allies led the charge on calling out his age and highlighting embarrassing gaffes. The 79-year-old has famously referred to Biden as "Sleepy Joe," a nickname that has since backfired on Trump after he was caught dozing off in numerous meetings.
The economy ate Biden's presidency alive, & now it's doing the same to Trump's. Trump's net approval on the economy (-20 pts) now matches Biden's at this point in his term. History says a prez underwater on the economy leads to his party losing the House in the midterms. pic.twitter.com/eZIvL0IRo4
Donald Trump made it clear that Joe Biden is still very much on his mind. Trump, 79, took another swipe at his former political rival, 83, while speaking at the Detroit Economic Club in Michigan on Tuesday,
Former special counsel Jack Smith, during testimony, rebuffed claims that Joe Biden was calling the shots for his probes of Donald Trump.
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Joe Biden's subtle dig at Donald Trump with hand gesture as he exits stage after first public speech
Former President Joe Biden made his first public remarks in Chicago after leaving the White House earlier this year.
President Donald Trump warns European leaders to abandon old political playbooks during World Economic Forum speech in Davos, saying he no longer recognizes Europe in negative way.
Joe Biden's autopen usage continues to live rent free in President Donald Trump's mind, leading him to rant in yet another Truth Social post on Saturday. The post Trump Rages Biden’s Cabinet Should Be ‘Arrested’ in Yet Another Autopen Rant first appeared on Mediaite.
Enten said on Tuesday that Trump’s approval rating on the economy is likely to hurt Republicans in the upcoming elections, with most Americans believing the president is focusing too much on deportations. He explained that when presidents have low approval ratings on the economy, their political party tends to lose the House.