This key voting bloc has high turnout rates and can play a decisive role in elections. Nearly three in four of them believe the economy is heading in the wrong direction, a new Wall Street Journal poll conducted Oct. 22-26 found.
Fifty-four percent of white suburban women think the U.S. is in a recession and nearly three in four believe the economy is heading in the wrong direction, a new Wall Street Journal poll conducted Oct. 22-26 found.
The poll found increasing support for Republicans among this group, with white suburban women now favoring Republicans for Congress by 15 points — marking a 27-point rightward shift since the same poll was conducted in August. See: Why did inflation surge to a 40-year high? Here are 4 causes of the worst monetary-policy mistake in years.
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