Detroit News: “Pocketbook blowback from voters in battleground Michigan could portend a poor showing by Republicans in the pivotal 2026 midterm elections.”
“…64% of respondents said their household costs have gone up in the past year, with an overwhelming 82.5% of those individuals pointing to food and groceries as the budget category that is rising the most.”
“The survey found that 48% of respondents said Trump’s economic policies have made the national economy overall weaker, while 38% said his policies have made the economy stronger.”
“Asked to grade Trump on his handling of the economy, twice as many respondents gave the president an ‘F’ as gave him an ‘A.’”
DCCC Spokesperson Katie Smith: “Michiganders are feeling the squeeze as prices skyrocket, and they knowWashington Republicans like Bill Huizenga are part of the problem. Huizenga has backed Trump’s chaotic and expensive agenda that’s raised costs on Michigan families and voters will hold him accountable next year.”