QUESTIONS
1.
1.
With just over a month until his return to the White House, President-elect Donald Trump said in a new interview it's "very hard" to bring down the cost of groceries for American families, raising questions about one of his key 2024 campaign promises. In an interview with Time Magazine for its Person of the Year spread, the 78 year old was asked whether he would consider his presidency a failure if costs don't come down for consumers. "I don't think so. Look, they got them up, I'd like to bring them down. It's hard to bring things down once they're up," he said. "You know, it's very hard." In your opinion, if costs for consumers do not come down, is that a failure of the Trump Presidency? Yes
50%
723 votes
No
28%
412 votes
Undecided
15%
218 votes
Not Applicable
7%
106 votes
2.
2.
Do you think consumer costs will come down? Yes, due to Trump's policies
23%
334 votes
Yes, due to the ongoing effects of Biden's policies
7%
96 votes
Yes, for another reason
4%
62 votes
No
43%
634 votes
Unsure
18%
263 votes
Not Applicable
5%
70 votes
3.
3.
After Trump made prices a major part of his reelection bid, expectations are high for the president-elect actually bringing down the cost of everyday goods. It's an issue many voters cited as their largest burden, according to a July USA TODAY/Suffolk University poll. Was that your largest burden in this year's election? Yes
29%
430 votes
No
47%
682 votes
Undecided
13%
192 votes
Not Applicable
11%
155 votes
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