WASHINGTON -- President Donald Trump's problems with fixing the high cost of living might be giving voters a feeling of déjà vu.
Just like the president who came before him, Trump is trying to sell the country on his plans to create factory jobs. The Republican wants to lower prescription drug costs, as did former Democratic President Joe Biden. Both tried to shame companies for price increases.
Trump is even leaning on a message that echoes Biden's claims in 2021 that elevated inflation is simply a "transitory" problem that will soon vanish.
"We're going to be hitting 1.5% pretty soon," Trump told reporters last Monday. "It's all coming down."
Even as Trump keeps saying an economic boom is around the corner, there are signs that he has already exhausted voters' patience as his campaig

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