Trump’s economic growth rates 9th out of the past 12 presidents. This is even
excluding the 32% drop in GDP during the pandemic. Research before
believing what he tells people.
You are right about your statistic, but if you comprehended what Toody stated, she said "best economy for years" She never said of all time. I'd say the 2.5% GDP Trump growth overshadows Obama's 1.6% and Bush's 2.2%.
What she says is factually correct, and I would qualify 20 years as "for years" no matter how much you want to downplay Trump's good economy in years especially after getting Obama's crappy GDP torch passed to him.
And don't worry, he should be able to turn his 2.5 into 5.2 after he gets elected again in a few short weeks!
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This November, millions of American voters will flock to the voting booths (or will already have voted by mail) to elect over 400 congressmen and congresswomen, 35 senators and, of course, the next president.
The world will be watching—and holding its breath.
In Canada, we know all too well that this election could have tremendous consequences on the economy and our livelihoods. The relationship between President Donald Trump and the Trudeau government has been lukewarm at best since 2016, and Trump’s sudden and apparently random impositions of tariffs on Canadian steel, aluminum and other resources crucial for Canada’s economy has not been well received north of the border.
And so as we enter the last month of the campaign, what do Canadians think of the U.S. presidential race? If, hypothetically, Canadians could vote for president, how would they vote? We present today the results of an exclusive Léger poll for 338Canada which asked over 1,500 Canadian voters this exact question. Let’s take a look at the national results, and then break them down by region, age, and political allegiance.
To the question: “If you could vote in the U.S. presidential election, would you vote for Joe Biden or Donald Trump?”, a significant majority of Canadians (72 per cent) would support Democratic nominee Joe Biden. Only 14 per cent of respondents would vote for Donald Trump, and another 14 per cent are undecided.
Among decided voters, Biden receives the support of 84 per cent of Canadian voters.
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