How Trump will use his State of the Union address to sell skeptical midterm voters on his plans
Trump aims to sway skeptical midterm voters with strong economic claims and immigration enforcement despite 60% disapproval, using the State of the Union as a GOP campaign platform.
- President Donald Trump is expected to focus on domestic issues, particularly the economy, in his State of the Union address on Tuesday.
- Trump will likely promote his economic policies, but polls show low approval ratings for his handling of the economy and immigration.
- The Supreme Court's ruling against Trump's tariffs and his threats of military action against Iran may overshadow the address.
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Trump seeks to strike back in crucial State of the Union
US President Donald Trump will try to sell voters on the record of his first year back in power during his State of the Union address Tuesday, despite suffering a series of stinging blows ahead of November's crucial midterm elections.
How Trump will use his State of the Union address to appeal to skeptical midterm voters
President Donald Trump's State of the Union address on Tuesday is likely to be a test run of the message Republicans will give to voters in November's elections for control of the House and the Senate.
Trump to Deliver State of the Union Amid Low Polls and Deep Divisions
A year after reclaiming the White House, President Donald Trump is set to deliver a State of the Union address at a moment of unusual political fragility, confronting sagging approval ratings, a partial government shutdown, and rare public rebukes from both the courts and members of his own party. [time-brightcove not-tgx=”true”] The address on Tuesday night at 9 p.m. ET, coming midway between his inauguration and November’s midterm elections, i…
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