False. This country was at its most prosperous when Trump was in office.
LOL, numbers don't lie. Neither is liked. Favorable/unfavorable on election day 2020, Trump 43% favorable/56% unfavorable. Biden 52% favorable/ 46% unfavorable. Hence Biden defeated Trump 52-47%.
https://docs.cdn.yougov.com/nzc8dt85gn/econTabReport.pdf
Today, Trump 39% favorable/55% unfavorable, Biden 42% favorable/52% unfavorable
https://docs.cdn.yougov.com/o1zu29c4cp/econTabReport.pdf
Bottom line, Biden was seen in a much more favorable light than Trump on election day. Today, they’re about even with Biden having the slightly better numbers. I don’t think you get it. Trump isn’t liked. Look at the percentage of the vote he received from independents in 2020, 41%, Republican congressional candidates did much better, 48%, Republican senate candidates, even better, 51% while Republican governor candidates received 52% of the independent vote. Guess who was low man on the totem pole?
2020 was an anti-Trump election, not a pro-Biden, not even an anti-Republican Party election. The GOP gained 13 house seats while Trump lost by 7 plus million votes. The Republicans added a governorship and 2 state legislatures while Trump was losing by 7 plus million votes. Yes, Trump supporters love him, but not independents. One needs to remember; the Republican Party is still the smaller of the two major parties. As such they must win the independent vote or lose the election. After independents voted 54-42 for Democratic congressional candidates in 2018 and 54-41 Biden over Trump. Do you believe Trump can win over independents? It’s long past time for the GOP to move on.
With Biden’s very low approval, job performance, the dislike of the democrats in congress, you should expect a red wave election. Only that isn’t going to happen, not if the numbers are correct today. But if you want to stick with Trump, that’s your problem. You’ll be mighty disappointed with the midterm results.