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Long lines at the food pantry: Inflation tests Trump’s base in Michigan
- Persistent inflation is challenging the commitment of Trump supporters in Michigan, as most of the interviewed individuals still blame Biden for inflation, while noting positive petrol price drops during Trump's tenure.
- Half of those interviewed reported struggles to make ends meet, including veterans and retirees relying on social security checks.
- Democrats are focusing on rising prices in their 2026 election campaign, as Trump's approval rating on handling the cost of living is only 27%.
- Inflation is affecting voters who supported Trump in Michigan, with many blaming Biden for rising costs and hoping for quicker action from Trump on his 2024 campaign promise.
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Long lines at the food pantry: Inflation tests Trump’s base in Michigan
On a recent snowy morning in a Trump-loving part of rural Michigan, three dozen cars idled outside a firehouse-turned-food pantry. Inside, volunteers packaged lettuce, apples and other household staples that have surged or stayed high in price this year.
·United Kingdom
Read Full ArticleIn a recent morning, cold and snowy, in a rural area known as Michigan for Donald Trump's massive support, over 30 cars stood on the side of an old pumpbox, transformed into a food bank.
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Total News Sources7
Leaning Left0Leaning Right3Center2Last UpdatedBias Distribution60% Right
Bias Distribution
- 60% of the sources lean Right
60% Right
C 40%
R 60%
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