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86% of voters said they prefer democrats to address climate change, and 71% side with democrats on abortion. in other words, the divide this year is unusually stark. so let s have a look at the main issues in play. in recent weeks, republicans say they ve regained momentum as inflation becomes the priority issue. now, the economy grew by 2.6% in the last quarter, but voters aren t feeling it their weekly shop is getting more expensive. despite the fed raising interest rates five times this year, headline inflation is currently at 8.2% in september down from a high of 9.1% injune. and in every race up and down the country, that is a message the republicans are hammering home. savings are down and costs are up. the biden pelosi economy is on the ballot. but from inflation to abortion rights which democrats say is an issue ....
But in the same survey, 86% of voters said they prefer democrats to address climate change, and 71% side with democrats on abortion. in other words, the divide this year is unusually stark. so let s have a look at the main issues in play. in recent weeks, republicans say they ve regained momentum as inflation becomes the priority issue. now, the economy grew by 2.6% in the last quarter, but voters aren t feeling it their weekly shop is getting more expensive. despite the fed raising interest rates five times this year, headline inflation is currently at 8.2% in september down from a high of 9.1% injune. and in every race up and down the country, that is a message the republicans are hammering home. savings are down and costs are up. the biden pelosi economy is on the ballot. ....
Different elections. they re so split on what they consider the main issues. but then, so are the electorate. a recent poll suggested 90% of voters would prefer republican control of congress for the issue of immigration and the border. 60% want republicans to handle jobs in the economy. but in the same survey, 86% of voters said they prefer democrats to address climate change, and 71% side with democrats on abortion. in other words, the divide this year is unusually stark. so let s have a look at the main issues in play. in recent weeks, republicans say they ve regained momentum as inflation becomes the priority issue. now, the economy grew by 2.6% in the last quarter, but voters aren t feeling it their weekly shop is getting more expensive. despite the fed raising interest rates five times this year, headline inflation is currently at 8.2% in september ....
Christian fraser, who s in the bbc s election results studio in washington dc, takes us through the issues on voters minds. if you tuned in to any televised debate through this midterm campaign, you d be forgiven for thinking the two parties were fighting entirely different elections. they re so split on what they consider the main issues. but then, so are the electorate. a recent poll suggested 90% of voters would prefer republican control of congress for the issue of immigration and the border. 60% want republicans to handle jobs in the economy. but in the same survey, 86% of voters said they prefer democrats to address climate change, and 71% side with democrats on abortion. in other words, the divide this year is unusually stark. so let s have a look at the main issues in play. in recent weeks, republicans say they ve regained momentum as inflation becomes the priority issue. now, the economy grew by 2.6% in the last quarter, but voters aren t feeling it their weekly shop is ....