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Lochel’s Bakery in Hatboro, Pennsylvania, had some big news in their big cookie poll as of Friday morning.
Every four years, they hold a poll where people can buy red cookies or blue cookies–with the candidates’ names on them and the election year–to indicate their choice for president. And the current count in the poll, based on how many have been bought for each candidate, is not looking good for Kamala Harris.
Trump crushing Harris in Pennsylvania bakery's election 'cookie poll': 'People are upset' https://t.co/7XPFJINRxl
— Fox News (@FoxNews) September 14, 2024
Lochel's Bakery owner Kathleen Lochel's 'cookie poll' shows Trump crushing Harris in cookie sales. pic.twitter.com/tyXLPeOA5c
— Fox & Friends First (@FoxFriendsFirst) September 13, 2024
That’s more than 10 times as much:
Lochel said her customers are expressing how high costs under the Biden-Harris administration are impacting them.
“A lot of people are upset right now with the cost of things, they’re venting to us,” she said, adding that the bakery stays neutral to all and loves all of their customers regardless of political opinions.
Grocery costs have also put a strain on the shop’s operations.
“Prices are very high for us,” Lochel said. “We have not raised our prices in three years on almost all items. We’re trying to maintain the prices and have consumer confidence. But we’re getting to the point right now where my husband says this can’t continue. Things are just way too high.”
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— Read More: redstate.com
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