WASHINGTON — President Trump got a rosy report Friday showing that consumer sentiment increased for the first time in five months, with voters feeling better about inflation and their personal finances as he prepares to tour the nation arguing he’s making economic progress.

Still, Dems are racing to make the midterm elections squarely about MAAA (Make America Affordable Again), contrasting Trump’s fancy White House ballroom renovations with adults priced out of the housing market and more.

Trump is pushing back by hitting the road to talk about his economic agenda, floating tariff rebates and 50-year mortgages .

He will kick off his economics-focused tour at a casino in northeastern Pennsylvania Tuesday, where he is expected to tout lower gas prices, his role securing $100 billion

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