President Joe Biden has repeatedly said that the U.S. economy is “the envy of the world.” That message, however, doesn’t seem to be resonating with many voters who are heading to the polls to elect the next president on Nov. 5.
In battleground states, dozens of voters interviewed by The Epoch Times said that the economy is one of their top concerns and discussed how their lives have been affected by rising costs over the past four years.
Maria Orozco, a nurse from Fort Valley, Georgia, is a supporter of former President Donald Trump who says the economy is her single most important issue.
“I don’t think it’s in good state, to be honest. It could do a lot better. I’m hoping for a change,” she told The Epoch Times on Oct. 28.
“No matter how much money you’re making or how many extra jobs you’re picking up, your money isn’t lasting the way it used to. It doesn’t stretch as far for groceries and everything else in general,” she said. […]
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