Donald Trump has alleged electoral interference from China. But voters are more focused on economic impact of his disastrous war with Iran.

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“It doesn’t get bigger, because without free and fair elections, you don’t have a country,” Trump said earlier this week when previewing the address.

President Donald Trump has passed up multiple chances to explain to Americans how his latest escalation will win the war in Iran or how he’ll alleviate their perpetually high…

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With low public support for the war and the midterms looming, speech is expected to cover both foreign policy and domestic political issues.

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Donald Trump has alleged electoral interference from China. But voters are more focused on economic impact of his disastrous war with Iran.

In President Trump's primetime address, the main topic wasn't the economy or war in Iran. It was his grievances about the only election he has lost.