23% of voters think their personal finances are getting better Unable to load episode Not AvailableNot Available Not AvailableNot Available Share Share Subscribe Subscribe Amazon Music Apple Podcasts CastBox Google Podcasts iHeartRadio Pocket Casts RadioPublic Spotify Stitcher TuneIn RSS Download Description × Advertising 0 / 0 | 00:00 / 00:00 | Skip Listen on Privacy Policy Not Available Not Available <iframe> Player Code Embed this player on your website using the snippet below Copy And 52% say their finances haven’t changed much over the past few months. This general optimism could spell good news for President Trump in November. Top Stories Energy Trump’s energy policy may save U.S. from blackouts like those hitting Spain, Portugal, experts say Politics & Policy Bessent unveils no trade deals as market concerns drive down Trump approval on economy Sponsored America’s Pivotal Moment: The First 100 / Join/Renew Amac Membership Today! Abortion New abortion pill complication research challenges FDA commissioner's disinterest in restrictions All Things Trump Trump touts upcoming agenda, says soon astronauts will plant a flag on Mars Just the News Spotlight Just News, No Noise Congress Anna Paulina Luna introduces bill to codify DOGE actions into federal law Media You Vote: Do you think the FBI should be using polygraph tests to identify leaks to the news media? Elections DNC official Hogg presses ahead with side gig that he says could target 12-plus incumbent in 2026 White House Trump administration scales back auto tariffs Economy U.S. consumer confidence plummets to COVID-era level, amid the trade war Trending House Republicans block Democrats from forcing votes on controversial topics including Signal use Trump fired a Democrat for refusing his orders, Christian employers are fighting to keep her fired Conservative author and activist David Horowitz dies at 86 Wisconsin Supreme Court suspends Milwaukee judge accused of helping illegal migrant evade ICE Trump touts upcoming agenda, says soon astronauts will plant a flag on Mars The Latest From the States 55,000 LA County employees go on 2-day strike as county cuts spending, avoids layoffs From the States CA bill would have the effect of legalizing 'welfare fraud' by raising felony threshold to $25,000 From the States Florida AG Uthmeier starts first Office of Parental Rights in US
Energy Trump’s energy policy may save U.S. from blackouts like those hitting Spain, Portugal, experts say
Politics & Policy Bessent unveils no trade deals as market concerns drive down Trump approval on economy
Abortion New abortion pill complication research challenges FDA commissioner's disinterest in restrictions
Media You Vote: Do you think the FBI should be using polygraph tests to identify leaks to the news media?
Elections DNC official Hogg presses ahead with side gig that he says could target 12-plus incumbent in 2026
From the States 55,000 LA County employees go on 2-day strike as county cuts spending, avoids layoffs
From the States CA bill would have the effect of legalizing 'welfare fraud' by raising felony threshold to $25,000