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Vice President Vance admits economic struggles post-Trump's State of the Union, citing widespread public disapproval and midterm risks.
Vice President JD Vance acknowledged economic challenges following President Trump’s State of the Union, admitting the administration is “pushing a car uphill,” as multiple January and February 2026 polls showed 54% to 59% of Americans disapprove of Trump’s economic handling.
Fox News’ Bill Hemmer warned the issue could hurt Republicans in the 2026 midterms, citing recent Democratic wins in special House elections.
Vance blamed former President Biden for high debt and inflation, asserting Trump’s policies boosted take-home pay by $1,200, and predicted upcoming tax refunds and factory growth would soon improve the economy.
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El vicepresidente Vance admite luchas económicas después del Estado de la Unión de Trump, citando la desaprobación pública generalizada y los riesgos a medio plazo.