In the closing weeks of the 1980 Presidential Election, Ronald Reagan posed a now-historic question that turned a tight race into a landslide victory: “Are you better off today than you were four years ago?”
As voters head to the polls, they’ve been inundated with political ads, mail, texts, and every form of outreach political parties can devise to get their message across. Yet, after all the flyers are sent and the ads aired, the question of questions still remains for voters heading to the ballot box: “Am I better off?”