美国人认为卡玛拉比特朗普对经济更有利

币界网Publicado em 2024-08-11Última atualização em 2024-08-11

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美国人开始认为卡玛拉·哈里斯比唐纳德·特朗普更适合处理经济问题。一项新的民意调查显示,选民的意见发生了很大变化。

近一年来,越来越多的选民在经济问题上更喜欢卡玛拉而不是特朗普。这种情绪的变化是在乔·拜登退出竞选之后发生的,这似乎给了他的副总统一个动力。

根据民意调查,42%的美国人认为卡玛拉会更好地管理经济,而41%的人仍然更信任特朗普。

这对卡玛拉来说是一个显著的增长,特别是考虑到拜登上个月的数字下降了7%。密歇根大学教授埃里克·戈登指出

“选民对卡玛拉比对拜登更积极的事实充分说明了拜登的糟糕表现。”

即使有良好的经济增长和稳定的就业数据,拜登也很难让选民觉得他们从他的任何政策中受益。

通胀担忧和卡玛拉的优势

通货膨胀仍然是大多数美国人在11月大选前最关心的问题。尽管经济指标强劲,但只有19%的选民现在感觉比拜登2021年上任时好。

民意调查还显示,60%的选民认为卡玛拉应该脱离拜登的经济政策,或者做出重大改变。

这很重要,因为卡玛拉的成功可能取决于她能与拜登的经济记录保持多大的距离。

乔·拜登

卡玛拉的支持率也高于拜登,46%的登记选民支持她作为副总统所做的工作,而41%的选民仍然支持拜登。

这种差异可能会给她带来优势,但这并不意味着她是清白的。民意调查显示,经济担忧仍然是一个主要问题,这些担忧可能对特朗普有利。

在最近的一次电视新闻发布会上,特朗普批评了拜登政府对通货膨胀的处理,这可能会引起一些在过去四年中一直在挣扎的选民的共鸣。

特朗普的经济优势

虽然卡玛拉正在取得进展,但特朗普在某些领域仍然处于领先地位,特别是在贸易方面。

民意调查显示,43%的选民更信任特朗普来管理与中国的经济关系,而只有39%的人认为卡玛拉会做得更好。

特朗普一直是保护主义贸易政策的坚定倡导者,尤其是在与北京打交道时。他甚至威胁说,如果再执政四年,他将提高汽车和其他消费品的关税。

唐纳德·特朗普

这种对贸易的强硬立场可能是为什么一些选民仍然认为他是处理这些具体经济问题的更好候选人。

但并非所有事情都朝着特朗普的方向发展。同一项民意调查显示,只有25%的登记选民将当前的经济状况评为“优秀”或“良好”

42%的选民表示,如果特朗普再次执政,他们会过得更好,而33%的选民认为,在卡玛拉总统任期内,他们会更好。

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