Asked if they believed Trump’s economic policies ‘would be better for your family,’ all undecided voters answered yes.
While Joe Biden may currently have a slight lead over Donald Trump in polling, undecided voters tell a different story.
Speaking to an MSNBC contributor, a group of undecided voters said they’re fed up with Bidenomics and inflation.
“I think he’s been absolutely disastrous for the economy,” one man out of a group of 8 voters told MSNBC, with another respondent adding, “Mhmm, I agree.”
The MSNBC reporter next asked people to “raise your hand if you think President Trump’s policies on the economy would be better for your family personally.”
The entire group of undecided voters raised their hands.
Asked what was better under Trump, one man pointed to his 401K losing its value under Biden, while another voter from Pennsylvania said interest rates are too high for her state, forcing it into “a standstill,” and noting it’s not a good environment for people to invest.”
At this point, sounding more like he’s fielding a Biden focus group, the reporter asked, “Is there anything Joe Biden could do or say between now and the time you vote that would make you feel differently about feeling that his policies would not be as good for your family on the economy? Or are you pretty much decided that Trump’s policies would be better for the economy?”
One voter replied that Biden has not seriously addressed the topic or taken accountability for the poor state of the economy.
“Like, he’s in denial that it’s happening,” she added.
The voters’ sentiments on inflation are reflected in economic indicators, with a recent Consumer Price Index report showing a 3.5% increase across the board in March compared to February’s 3.2% rate — for a total 19% rise in prices since Biden assumed office.