In April, Trump went to Warren, promising "the greatest economy in the history of the world." Residents there say they're still trying to make ends meet.
But the broader concern over cost of living is less about the economy as a whole, which has seen inflation moderate while maintaining robust growth and historically low unemployment. It’s more about the crisis-level shortage of housing that has created unprecedented costs for the disproportionately young.
As inflation and tariffs affect business owners and Las Vegas tourism dwindles, a Las Vegas culinary union leader argues that a ''Trump slump'' is alienating Hispanic voters.
Most Latinos rate the economy negatively, and 61% say Trump’s policies have made it worse. Relatively few expect it to improve soon.
Available data suggests the Democratic Party will win ten seats and gain control of the House of Representatives in the midterms.
Honduras on Sunday will hold general elections marked by preemptive allegations of voting fraud and an intervention by the United States.