In another blow to the Kamala Harris campaign is a new poll that found that most Americans feel they are not better off now than they were four years ago.

A new Rasmussen Reports poll finds that 56 percent said that they are not better off now than when Joe Biden entered the White House.

Only 40 percent said they are better off now… naturally, most of those respondents were the ones who identified as Democrats.

According to the Washington Examiner:

The poll and findings come as Vice President Kamala Harris is trying to turn voters’ attention away from the inflation they feel to charges that former President Donald Trump is too chaotic to be returned to the Oval Office.

But voters appear ready to overlook his antics to return to the economic security and prosperity they felt when Trump was in office.

The new survey backed that up on two critical issues. Rasmussen asked which party do voters trust with the economy, and the GOP won 51% to 41%. On the Biden-Harris border crisis, they trust Republicans in charge, 53% to 38%.

In the 1980 election, Reagan tested several versions of his economic question, nailing it in a final debate with Carter.

The famed Reagan quote was delivered during Reagan’s debate with Jimmy Carter in 1980.

The simple question brought to today’s election is, “No.” We are not doing better than we were four years ago.

Only Donald Trump can begin to reverse this slide.

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