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IS AMERICA HEADING TOWARD A 1992-STYLE “REGIME CHANGE” BECAUSE OF THE ECONOMY?

Mario Nawfal

@MarioNawfal
🇺🇸 IS AMERICA HEADING TOWARD A 1992-STYLE “REGIME CHANGE” BECAUSE OF THE ECONOMY?

In 1992, only 38% of Americans felt better off than four years earlier—the exact same percentage seen today.

A new Gallup poll shows 52% of Americans feel worse off than in 2020, DURING COVID, with 62% believing the economy is declining.

In 1992, Clinton, a non-incumbent, shockingly defeated President George H.W. Bush due to widespread economic dissatisfaction.

With 47% now trusting Trump on the economy over Kamala at 36%, could history repeat itself?

Source: Gallup


Mario Nawfal

@MarioNawfal
🚨🇺🇸BREAKING: MAJORITY OF AMERICANS FEEL FINANCIALLY WORSE OFF THAN 4 YEARS AGO

According to a recent Gallup poll, 52% of Americans say they’re worse off financially than in 2020… during COVID.

62% believe the economy is deteriorating, with inflation highlighted as the top financial issue for the last three years.

Only 39% of respondents feel better off compared to 2020, marking one of the lowest points in recent history.

This economic sentiment resembles the mood of the 1992 election, where financial concerns shaped the political landscape.

Source: Ground News, Gallup