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Voters worry Trump's tariff plans could hurt U.S. economy - National - The Black Chronicle

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U.S. voters are concerned that tariffs could hurt the U.S. economy, but the depth of those concerns varies by political party with more concern from Democrats than Republicans, according to a new poll. A separate poll released earlier this month asked voters about tariffs in a different way: Do they support President-elect Donald Trump's strategy […]

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