The state of the economy will affect voting next November, and the Federal Reserve may find itself in a delicate position, our columnist says.
Category: Presidential Election of 2024
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How R.F.K. Jr.’s Causes Made Him Millions of Dollars
The causes Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has championed have brought him admiration, criticism — and tens of millions of dollars.
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Global Markets Cheer on Better Than Expected Inflation Data
A better-than-expected Consumer Price Index report triggered a big surge in stocks and bonds, as investors bet that interest rates will begin to fall.
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Megyn Kelly Will Moderate the Next G.O.P. Debate, on NewsNation
The event, on Dec. 6, is an opportunity for an upstart cable news network to expand its relatively small viewership.
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Nikki Haley Wears the Skirts
Whether on the debate stage or “The Daily Show,” the Republican presidential candidate is strategic about standing out — in every way.
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‘Morning in America’ Eludes Biden, Despite Economic Gains
Seeking re-election in 1984, Ronald Reagan presided over an economy similar in many ways to today’s. But he sold a message of progress and promise.
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A Report Card for Bidenomics
Voters’ negative perceptions about the economy are weighing on President Biden’s poll numbers. Here’s what his economic policies have, and haven’t, accomplished.
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Voters Aren’t Believing in Bidenomics
A new Times/Sienna poll shows the president behind in five of six key states. Voters cite his economic track record, indicators notwithstanding.
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Biden to Travel to Minnesota to Highlight Rural Investments
The president’s push to focus attention on the domestic economy comes as his administration has been dealing with events overseas after the terrorist attacks in Israel.
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Tim Scott, Who Supports Aid to Israel and Ukraine, Opposes a Package With Both
The South Carolina senator and 2024 presidential candidate said a “longer process” was needed to determine how much aid to send to Ukraine, while Israel demanded immediate attention.
