Several recent public opinion polls show a historically high number of Americans think the country is on the right track. A recent NBC poll shows 44 percent of respondents saying the country is headed in the right direction—the highest number recorded since 2004—and a Marist poll shows 45 percent saying we’re on the right track—the highest number since 2009.
The opinion surveys, along with recent hard economic data, directly contradict the corporate media narrative that sliding consumer confidence signals an imminent recession. Instead, the data would appear to suggest that recent declines in consumer confidence are being driven by the said corporate media narrative and not economic realities.
“Let’s take a look at the percentage of the country who say that we’re on the right track. It’s actually a very high percentage when you compare it to some historical numbers,” CNN data guru Harry Enten noted during a recent segment. “What are we talking about? According to Marist, 45 percent say we’re on the right track. That’s the second highest that Marist has measured since 2009.”
“How about NBC News? Forty-four percent. That’s the highest since 2004!” Enten exclaimed. “The bottom line is the percentage of Americans who say we’re on the right track is through the roof.”
The CNN data reporter said the current polling is above the number seen when incumbents are usually re-elected, suggesting Republican candidates could perform fairly well during the 2026 midterms if voter sentiment about the country’s direction remains positive.
Earlier on Wednesday, The National Pulse reported that demand for durable goods increased for the second straight month, signaling that the economy continues to be strong despite the baseless corporate news reports claiming a recession is on the horizon.
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POLLING: “The bottom line is, the percentage of Americans who say we’re on the right track is through the roof”
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