- A brief swing through the farm state underscored administration fears about the midterms.
- Sixty-one percent of voters told a CNN poll released Friday that they disapprove of the way Trump is handling the economy.
- The vice president fine-tunes Trump’s economic message, but he's only got so much wiggle room.
- Voters who backed Donald Trump in 2024 and swung to Democrats in this year's Virginia and New Jersey elections did so over economic concerns, according to focus groups conducted by a Democratic pollster and obtained by POLITICO.
- In races across the country, Democrats focused on promises to make life more affordable — even as they offered contrasting approaches.
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