Republican lawmakers are sounding the alarm over how voters view President Trump’s handling of the economy after Iran announced over the weekend it would keep the Strait of Hormuz closed, raising the prospect of high fuel prices through Election Day. Growing Republican concern about a likely voter backlash in November has spurred some Republican senators…
Republicans stress over economic whiplash from Iran conflict
Originally reported by The Hill
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