President Joe Biden goes into next year’s election with a vexing challenge: Just as the U.S. economy is getting stronger, people are still feeling horrible about it.

Pollsters and economists say there has never been as wide a gap between the underlying health of the economy and public perception. The divergence could be a decisive factor in whether the Democrat secures a second term next year. Republicans are seizing on the dissatisfaction to skewer Biden, while the White House is finding less success as it tries to highlight economic progress.

“Things are getting better and people think things are going to get worse — and that’s the most dangerous piece of this," said Democratic pollster Celinda Lake, who has worked with Biden. Lake said voters no longer want to just see inflation rates fall — rather, they want an outright decline in prices, something that last happened on a large scale during the Great Depression.

“Honestly, I’m kind of mystified by it,” she said.

  • girlfreddy
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    57 months ago

    'Murica had a chance in 2016 but the DNC decided “nah”.

    • Maeve
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      07 months ago

      I’ll say it an umpteenth time: good fash/bad fash afab.

      • girlfreddy
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        97 months ago

        Bernie would have won, and the last 8 years would have been vastly different.

          • girlfreddy
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            57 months ago

            The DNC manipulated the vote between Clinton and Bernie so Clinton would win the nomination.

            They’re not “icky” … they’re manipulative assholes.

        • queermunist she/her
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          -87 months ago

          No, if Bernie somehow won the nomination in 2016 then Hilary would have endorsed Trump to stop socialism.

          Never underestimate Democrats.