The Harris campaign has strongly criticized former President Donald Trump's economic agenda ahead of his upcoming visit to Asheville, North Carolina, where he is scheduled to speak on the economy. The campaign asserted that Trump lacks a plan, vision, or genuine interest in supporting the middle class.
Highlighting Trump's record as president, the campaign pointed out that his policies allegedly led to the loss of millions of jobs, pushed the country towards a recession, and favored billionaires and large corporations with significant financial benefits.
The campaign emphasized the contrasting economic agendas presented to voters for the upcoming election, describing one as focused on middle-class empowerment and the other as prioritizing the interests of billionaires and big corporations over working families.
Looking ahead, Harris is set to unveil her economic policy agenda in Raleigh, with a focus on reducing costs and bolstering the economy.
It is noted that the economy remains a crucial issue for voters, as indicated by a recent poll showing a close split in trust between Trump and Harris on economic matters. While 51% of respondents believe Trump would be better at handling the economy, 48% favor Harris on this issue.