Breitbart Business Digest: Biden-Harris's 'Excess Inflation' Points to Big Trump Win
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
70% : And in 2020, Gordon's model under-predicted the number of Electoral College votes Trump would secure.23% : Inflation has surged above levels seen under Trump, and while the administration attributes this to global factors -- supply chain issues, pandemic aftershocks, and the Fed's aggressive rate hikes -- voters are unlikely to be swayed by explanations alone.
18% : The race is likely to be closer than the equation suggests because Trump is uniquely unpopular, Gordon told me.
16% : Gordon's analysis suggests that inflation may drive undecided voters to the GOP even if Trump is constantly depicted in the worst terms imaginable by the establishment media.
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