Most of the voters of US state of Georgia expresses satisfaction with the state of their personal finances, but has a negative opinion of the performance of the economy in general. This is what emerges from a poll published yesterday by Quinnipiac University, which confirms how the perceptions of the US electorate regarding the national economic situation weigh on the president’s popularity Joe Biden, including in key states ahead of next November’s elections. From the survey, carried out between May 30 and June 3, and which involved a total of 1.203 registered voters, it emerges that less than a third of Georgian voters consider it “excellent” (4 percent) or “good” (25 percent) ) the state of the US economy. 26 percent of those interviewed believe that the US economy is in a “not too good” situation, and 44 percent that the country’s economic situation is “bad”.
On the other hand, 61 percent of those interviewed consider their personal financial situation to be positive. There is a significant gap between Democratic Party voters, who express a generally better opinion on the state of the US economy, and between Republicans, 93 percent of whom express a negative opinion on the economy, also shared by 66 percent. hundred of the state’s independent voters.
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