Democrats have shown a notable recovery in voter trust about handling the economy, gaining ground from a decade-long deficit, particularly after Kamala Harris’s nomination.
Despite a recovery in voters' perceptions, Republicans still retain a slight advantage, primarily due to traditional notions of their stronger commitment to free-market principles.
The competitive landscape suggests progress for Democrats, as they have reduced the economic trust gap significantly, moving from a 58%-36% deficit in May to a tighter 52%-45%.
Polls indicate that Kamala Harris's performance in the crucial swing states has tightened the economy question, moving closer in states like Michigan and Pennsylvania.
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