Trump seeks to tout economy
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The biggest contests on Tuesday were decided by voters who listed the economy or cost of living as the top issue where they live.
As the clock ticks toward a potential government shutdown at midnight on October 1, 2025, the looming crisis holds more than just economic consequences. It signals a deepening rift in the nation’s political landscape, further eroding public trust in ...
The ongoing government shutdown in the U.S. is causing significant disruptions across various federal programs, with the unemployment insurance system among the most affected. As the funding stalemate continues,
Economic issues were a driving factor in the off-year elections, putting consumer costs under Trump's administration in the spotlight
Democrats harnessed worries about the cost of living, with polls showing that Republicans’ longtime advantage on the economy has evaporated.
The Government Shutdown is officially the longest on record, and counting. Financial Advisor Jim Simasko and Oakland University Associate Professor of Management Michael Greiner join Pulse of Politics Host Aaron Jordan to discuss the impact it's having on the economy and your finances.
In Virginia, New York and New Jersey, Democrats emphasize affordability, believing voters are dissatisfied with the president’s economic policies.
Trump's campaign-style speech to business leaders in Miami was designed to tout his economic accomplishments as voters increasingly say his administration is not doing enough.
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Obama's 'iconic voice' eclipsed in 2025 election by Trump-era economic, affordability complaints
Democratic gubernatorial candidates Abigail Spanberger in Virginia and Mikie Sherrill in New Jersey won both elections, receiving campaign support from former President Obama.
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Gubernatorial candidates meet for first joint forum focused on tech and the economy
A majority of the declared candidates for Wisconsin governor appeared for their first joint forum Thursday, hosted by the Wisconsin Technology Council and focused on the economy and tech. WISN 12 News Political Director Matt Smith moderated the event.