President Donald Trump keeps insisting the economy is “great.” He claims victory on inflation and that anyone who complains is pushing a political “hoax.” But when confronted with the reality of high prices at the gas pump, grocery store, and on utility bills, Trump’s narrative quickly shifts: suddenly, it’s all Biden’s fault.
However, a new Quinnipiac University poll makes it clear that voters aren’t buying his spin. The survey, released Wednesday, found 57 percent of Americans say Trump is more responsible for the current state of the economy, while only 34 percent blame Biden. Ten percent didn’t take a side. That’s a significant gap for a president who has built his political brand on economic prowess.