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Interestingly, a significant number of Trump voters attribute the high cost of living to larger structural issues like corporate greed and oligopolies rather than administration policies. Though government data reveals slowed job growth and rising unemployment, Trump is actively campaigning, touting his efforts to “Make America Affordable Again” and blaming former President Joe Biden for current economic woes. Some voters also highlight the perceived limitations of a president’s power, believing that fundamental changes require broader congressional action. This complex sentiment creates a dramatic backdrop for the upcoming congressional midterm elections, where affordability is a central and contentious concern. The division of blame and unwavering support for Trump reveal a surprising disconnect from overall public opinion. Don’t miss out on more insightful analyses like this – subscribe to our channel today!
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