Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has said that the US would "take other countries' jobs" and set off a "manufacturing renaissance" if he wins the Nov. 5 election.
During a speech in Savannah, Georgia, on Tuesday, Trump threatened to take over foreign countries' factories by offering tax incentives and imposing steep tariffs.
Trump's economic proposals resonate with voters as the election nears, giving him a significant edge over Kamala Harris in the polls. His approach had previously led to record-low unemployment, increased wages, and reduced poverty. In contrast, Harris' economic policies are associated with inflation and lower living standards, and she's now left proposing alternative solutions. Trump's commitment to bringing back manufacturing will undo decades of failed neoliberal policies and empower American workers.
Trump's bold promises aside, the US lost 2.7M jobs overall, including 154K in manufacturing, during his tenure. Rust Belt factories shut down even as his tax cuts, touted as job creators, benefited corporations and the wealthy. Workers who once backed him were left feeling betrayed. Kamala Harris' polling on her economic policies in fact shows that she's gaining momentum with the American people — from Wall Street to Main Street, Harris will help steer the US to greater prosperity.