Where Trump voters disagree with the president and the status of Ukraine peace talks: Morning Rundown
Donald Trump's voters are increasingly disagreeing with him on the economy and immigration. Ukraine peace talks continue. And the battle for NFL playoff spots.
In today’s newsletter: Trump’s voters are increasingly disagreeing with him on the economy and immigration. The U.S. president will meet Benjamin Netanyahu in Florida to discuss the Gaza ceasefire and Iran. And NFL division rivals battle for playoff spots.
Here’s what to know today.
President Trump delivers remarks on the economy at Mount Airy Casino Resort in Mount Pocono, Penn. on Tuesday, Dec. 9.Andrew Caballero-Reynolds / AFP via Getty ImagesThe voters who put President Donald Trump back in the White House last year still largely support him. But they are increasingly disagreeing with the president on issues like the economy and immigration, raising questions about the strength of his coalition heading into a midterm election year.
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That’s the upshot of a year of focus group conversations diving into different key groups of Trump’s 2024 base of support, which were observed by NBC News.
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