Most Identify Economy as the Top Issue Determining How They Will Vote

Most Americans identify the economy as the top issue in determining how they will vote in the future election, a Redfield & Wilton Strategies survey released this week found.
While President Biden continues to struggle with souring approval ratings across the board — a trend that has plagued his presidency — 58 percent of eligible U.S. voters say the economy is the top issue that will determine how they vote in the November 8, 2022 midterm election.
No other issue came close, as 32 percent said “healthcare” will likely determine their vote, followed by immigration (28 percent), government spending (23 percent), the coronavirus pandemic (23 percent) and abortion (20 percent).
The results do not bode well for Biden, as 44 percent disapprove of his handling of the economy, compared to 34 percent who approve:
Joe Biden Administration Policy Approval Ratings (18 April):
The Pandemic: +9% (-4)Education: +2% (-3)The Environment: ‑2% (-8)Housing: ‑5% (-6)Relations with China: ‑8% (-7)The Economy: ‑10% (-8)Immigration: ‑16% (-8)
Changes +/- 3 Aprh …
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