Voter optimism ticks up on direction of country
Voter optimism on the direction of the country has ticked up in new polling, signaling attitudes may be bouncing back after President Trump's controversial tariff moves roiled global markets.
A new Harvard CAPS/Harris survey found 42 percent of voters said the country is on the right track, up 3 points from last month and 16 points from November. The number was still underwater, though, as 49 percent said the country is headed in the wrong direction.
Roughly a third, or 34 percent, of voters said their personal financial situation was improving, up 2 points from April. Another 39 percent said........
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