resident Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris failed to a score positive rating on managing the economy, Financial Times and University of Michigan Ross School of Business poll found Monday, with a majority wanting changes.
Only one in four voters rated the economy under the Biden-Harris administration as “excellent” or “good,” while 42 percent said it would be “much” or “somewhat” improved if former President Donald Trump won in November. Only 33 percent said the same under a potential Harris presidency.
Harris faces a dilemma replacing Biden atop the Democrat ticket.
Sixty percent said they want major or complete economic policy changes to the current economic policies, while only 11 percent said Harris should keep the administration’s policies.