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Billy Edmonson voted for President Donald Trump in 2024 because of his commitment to Border Security, the right and the economy. A year after casting his ballot, Edmonson is hard to stop meeting.
“Everything has been expensive. … That’s the worst thing about his presidency so far he’s far from the price I’ve ever worked with.
Edmonson warned that Trump promised to start lowering prices on his first day in office.
“It doesn’t seem like there’s a lot of focus on, ‘hey, let’s get this price.’ It’s just like, ‘Hey, the prices are high because of this biden.’ It’s like, well, the offer is not in the office,” said Emmonon, who explained himself, later adding, “it’s very personal. “That’s Farnings.
Edmonon is not alone. Nearly two-thirds (63%) of registered voters, including 30% Republicans, said in a recent national NBC Statement with the Economist. After being one of the big reasons if Trump wins the return to the white house in 2024, Trump’s achievements on the economy have become one of the big drags in his second term.
While a number of Trump voters told NBC News in January that they were going to give Trump a relatively long leash to improve the economy, a new interview suggests that for some slack.
“It doesn’t seem like there’s a lot of focus on, ‘hey, let’s get this price.’ It’s just like, ‘Hey, the prices are high because of this biden.’ It’s like, well, biden’s not in office anymore. “
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Trump himself cast doubt on the survey showing that Americans are worried about the economy, telling Fox Today, “I think the polluters have never been.”
NBC News spoke to 18 Trump voters who participated in the most recent NBC News poll and said Trump has not met in this economy.
No one regrets their vote for Trump last year, in many cases because of deep frustration with the Democrats. Sinedang said they are not open to voting for Democrats in the future, although most plan to continue to be republicans.
When it comes to the economy, many say their pain is real.
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“But when you go to the store, the price goes up,” he said.
During and after his 2024 campaign, Trump has not only promised to end inflation lower when some crop prices are lower. His decision, made even though the price of the consumer has effectively never changed over time, cuts to the number of customer complaints.
“It’s always difficult to bring value when someone else solves something like (President Joe Biden) did Trump)
Jeremiah, a 48-year-old Republican from Utah who works in the aerospace industry, has voted for Trump every time he ran for president and backed him last year because he saw Trump as a change agent. But he said the economy measures up to “mediocre.”
“I definitely expected to see a lot of prices go down, like gas for your car, prisel, utilities, groceries. I just looked at it again, but it didn’t.
“I have a 20-year-old son and a daughter! At 107 years old, and they can not live alone,” he later supported. “Thank goodness, then he made $28 an hour, and he still didn’t come out. He was out for $300.”
Edmonon, a Moalouri construction worker, actually travels a lot for work. But the prices of fans and grokory have jumped, even for such useful items, he said. And the high cost has him redoing his work on the road.
“It almost got to the point where it was time for me to find something at home,” Edmonson said, later adding, “Because I’m drowning, I’m drowning at home.”
“I’m surprised that the groceries didn’t come down. In fact, they kept going.”
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Patty, a 70-year-old retired Republican from Pennsylvania, criticized Trump for the country’s economic woes.
Trump, he said, “has become a rich man. He has never had to do anything in life. He has never gone to the store. So, he has not known in his daily life in his daily life in his daily life in his daily life what he has done.”
“I was surprised that the food did not go down. In fact, they will still be disappointed. So I will be disappointed,” said Roxanne Novel, a 69-year-old retiree.
Susan, a Nevada retiree who is not registered with any party, said Trump’s economic Ekit “is not very good” is not very good, “Suitable for him to direct”
“It looks like they’re moving a little bit slower because they’re spending time on tariffs or making nice for the Chinese president or something like Susan.
But some voters are giving Trump some time to pick things up, even among a subset who say they believe he’s short. Overall, most Republicans are still in Trump on the economy and other issues, according to the News poll and other translators.
“I’d like to see the economy turn around faster, but everything takes time. You can’t expect Saturday,” Durnan’s legal independent, “The law enforcement officer.
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“All the wait, it will be more than what the government tells you,” he said, before adding that he “believes (Trump) will” return “Shut us down.
“I’d like to see the economy turn around a little bit, but everything takes time. You can’t expect it overnight.”
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Craig Locoy, a 32-year-old Florida freelancer who works in pest control, said Tromp also did “better than most” presio in addressing the economy.
“I don’t think a president will be needed to make things happen later, but I think we’re going in the right direction,” Love said.
Some voters are special tariff policies, even if they navigate higher prices.
“Stake I used to buy used like 40 duh now 80. I get So Olson, the owner of the state that is usually the age behind the republicans. “And I know the tariff has been raised a lot of prices. But I also understand the reason behind the tariffs that they want to have a garden”
Tim Fleming, Heber-yard-aged Libertarian of age who works in injection corking in a factory in a factory in Tennessee, agreed that the Trump presidency has been “a little disappointing.” He raised the bar about how Trump’s taxes are not taxed and tips are taken as tax deductions, so he and others will not see these fruits for a year.
“My overtime is still taxed; my bonus is still taxed,” he said. “They didn’t do that.”
But he said he believed he was seeing immediate fruits
“Tariffs help create a lot of jobs where I live,” Freming said.
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While some of Trump’s supporters expressed concern about the economy and high prices, none of them used voters, who were last year’s recession.
“I won’t change my vote, but I’m not happy,” said Elife Mawa, a 32-year-old farmer from Oklahoma.
Amanda, a 4th year postman from MyNoSoSoSois, says she still finds it difficult to make ends meet due to high food prices. But, he said, he thinks former Vice President Kamala Harris “will be worse.”
“I won’t change my vote, but I’m not happy.”
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Conservatives explained themselves, Amanda said she would be open to support Democratic candidates in future elections, but “not conservative, not progressive, I don’t look democratic)”
Switched of Trump Voters also said they would be open to supporting Democrats in the future, depending on the candidate. But others say record democrats are off the table.
“I think that they go through friend groups and minorities and they look like masterminds. It’s fake,” Freming, of Tennessee, said.
“I didn’t find a single Democrat” who gave it his credit, said Cociele, of Florida.
Edmonon, a Moalourdi construction worker, said it will be years before he considers the democratization, not supporting a strong response to his bed rights for different rights.
“They don’t care about people in general. They want to talk about people, but – to me, all they want is, is the voice,” Edmonon, “Edmonson,
“I don’t feel like I can vote for a Democrat,” Edmonson said. “I feel like I don’t have the right candidate.”
Still, others who are open to the promotion of democracy warn that the army of economic content through the country – which is calculated to be used for the benefit of anger in the administration of anger in 2024 – can translate Reception for Republicans.
“A because it is not so American America – Again 1 – the price will go down? We are now in the 11th month and things continue to rise, salty in the 70-year-old. When he said he regularly set up Rubublik, he dunet the cash ticket of the applicant who is very present, and he said he should not Governor Democrat, Josho.
“The Republican Party has been in a toxic wake, and I think that’s not a bad thing,” he added.
Mudge, from Oklahoma, shared similar sentiments about the economics of standing politics. While he doesn’t blame Trump specifically for the cost of living, he does feel sad about how he improperly manipulates the market and his social media presence. ”
He pointed to a recent conversation he had with his father, also a Republican.
“He and I had a conversation, and he said, ‘I hate Trump.’ And I was like, oh, you’re an atom, too? I think I’m alone on this island,” he said.
“I don’t know why other people say that it’s quiet behind the door that closes on itself and then busts in public,” he said. “I don’t know.”