Well see what happens. Kelly and i will speak with some voters that tell us what they would like to see and hear from the candidates on the stage and the message that they have ahead of the debate for former President Donald Trump as well. First, President Biden is about to make some remarks on the u. S. Economy. Theyve been pushing bidenomics very hard over the past couple days. Clearly this is central to the president s reelection push. Yesterdays speech though after it kind of got fact checked by many, it ran into some serious headwinds. Its a Head Scratcher as to why he brings up some of these things that are so easily unwound on the truth meter. There were about seven or eight of them in this speech that got picked apart one by one. Were not going to go through them all. The question is why he keeps raising the same things over that get debunked. Heres one random one. The president said i saw this Bridge Collapse in pittsburgh when i was on the scene last year. Watch this. I watch
of the economy by president biden. 71% said the economy is good or poor. 51% say that they believe in their experience that the economy is getting worse. what do you think of the push that he s making and how effective it is. that poll follows what gallup, pugh and cnn, abc and reuters polls are showing, too. what you re seeing now is you don t see democrats barnstorming the country in their districts talking about the inflation reduction act. you can see the white house changing their rhetoric and narrative after the president said i wish i hadn t called it that. today you see the white house officials calling it the climate spending act. so it s a different narrative now coming out of the white house. what is really happening behind the scenes is it s mistaking spending for achievement. when you have the chicago fed, the san francisco fed, now you have cbo director saying, you