The Harris campaign has launched a scathing attack on former President Donald Trump's economic policies as he prepares to speak on the economy in Asheville, North Carolina. The campaign accused Trump of lacking a coherent plan and vision for bolstering the middle class, emphasizing his alleged favoritism towards billionaires and large corporations.
Highlighting Trump's track record during his presidency, the campaign pointed out that his policies purportedly led to job losses, economic instability, and significant tax breaks for the wealthy. They underscored the importance of the upcoming election, framing it as a choice between competing economic visions.
According to the campaign, voters will face a decision between a candidate who aims to uplift the middle class and another who allegedly prioritizes the interests of the affluent over working families. Harris is set to unveil her economic policy proposals in Raleigh, with a focus on reducing expenses and fortifying the economy.
Emphasizing the significance of the economy as a pivotal issue for voters, recent polling data indicated a close split between Trump and Harris in terms of public trust to handle economic matters. While 51% of respondents expressed confidence in Trump's economic capabilities, 48% favored Harris on the same issue.