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Democrats top Republicans on economy for first time since 2010: Fox News poll

Democrats top Republicans on economy for first time since 2010: Fox News poll

A Fox News poll shows Democrats leading Republicans on economic issues for the first time since 2010, with 52% favoring Democrats and 48% backing Republicans. The survey reflects shifting voter sentiments amid recent economic policies and inflation concerns. Analysts see this as a potential influence on upcoming midterm elections and policy debates.

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