More than 75 percent of respondents told CNN that economic conditions were either 'very good' or 'somewhat good,' the largest share since 2001.
More than three quarters of Americans rate the economy favorably—the most since 2001, according to a poll by CNN.
Presidential elections can be viewed as a referendum on the economy, but partisans are also less likely to give members of the other party credit where credit is due, according to analysis by The Cook Political Report. That holds in the CNN survey, as nearly all Republicans said economic conditions were good, compared to 62 percent of Democrats.
CNN found that most poll respondents approved of USMCA and viewed foreign trade as an opportunity for economic growth. A television on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange shows ongoing discussion of U.S. President Donald Trump's impeachment by the House of Representatives the morning after on December 19, 2019 in New York City.That high level of positivity—up 11 percentage points from August—could be padding Trump's support compared to his Democratic challengers. In October, four top Democrats beat the president in the poll's one-on-one matchups.
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