However, the numbers become more nuanced upon assessing the issues that certain suburban voters prioritize. For instance, those who view our nation’s economy as their primary focus point hail the former president as the best handler.
Harris, for her part, is working to chip away at this by sharing her policy plans for an “opportunity economy.” She’s floated tax credits for new parents and tax incentives for home builders to create millions of new residences. The vice president, on the issue of lowering prices, has talked about going after companies that engage in “price gouging.”
Suburban voters are expected to play a significant role in next month’s election. How they cast their ballots could be a make-or-break factor for Harris or Trump. Ahead of November 5, both of the presidential candidates are subsequently working to woo these members of the electorate.