- Democrats running on cost-of-living anxieties outperformed Republicans in Tuesday’s elections by greater-than-expected margins. The president chalked it up to partisan lies.
- A recent poll found a majority of Americans feel they’re spending more on groceries than they did a year ago.
- The Republican nominee has promised tax cuts and economic growth, but the numbers are fuzzy.
- Trump’s strength with Republicans on the economy could prove to be a boon for the GOP.
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