Kamala Harris loses presidential race as voters prioritize economic dissatisfaction

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Vice President Kamala Harris lost the presidential race, with 31% of voters citing dissatisfaction with the economy as their main concern. Despite economic growth and low unemployment, high inflation overshadowed these positive metrics. Inflation peaked at 7% in 2021, significantly impacting voters' perceptions. Many attributed their economic struggles to inflation, with 74% of Trump voters reporting severe hardship compared to 24% of Harris voters. The Biden-Harris administration struggled to communicate their economic achievements. As Trump returns to the White House, concerns arise about potential policy changes that could affect inflation and economic stability.


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