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Inflation, election lies and racial tension weigh on voters in Georgia swing county: ‘We all got to eat’

Posted on 22 May 2024 By No Comments on Inflation, election lies and racial tension weigh on voters in Georgia swing county: ‘We all got to eat’

In Peach county, where Trump narrowly won in 2020, voters say they’re struggling with rising prices ahead of the presidential electionExclusive: majority of Americans wrongly believe US is in recession – and most blame BidenDo you know how US economy is actually doing? Try our interactive quizLess than six months before the US presidential election on 5 November, anxiety over the economy looms large. While official figures show a significant recovery since the pandemic, many Americans aren’t buying it. As polling day approaches, the Guardian is dispatching reporters to key swing counties to gauge how they are feeling – and how they might vote.Rows of pecan and peach trees frame the scenery throughout Peach county, Georgia, a rural area of central Georgia, about 100 miles south of Atlanta. A field of yellow school buses pack a lot on the way into Fort Valley, the county’s seat, where the buses used across the US are manufactured. Continue reading…

In Peach county, where Trump narrowly won in 2020, voters say they’re struggling with rising prices ahead of the presidential election

Exclusive: majority of Americans wrongly believe US is in recession – and most blame BidenDo you know how US economy is actually doing? Try our interactive quiz

Less than six months before the US presidential election on 5 November, anxiety over the economy looms large. While official figures show a significant recovery since the pandemic, many Americans aren’t buying it. As polling day approaches, the Guardian is dispatching reporters to key swing counties to gauge how they are feeling – and how they might vote.

Rows of pecan and peach trees frame the scenery throughout Peach county, Georgia, a rural area of central Georgia, about 100 miles south of Atlanta. A field of yellow school buses pack a lot on the way into Fort Valley, the county’s seat, where the buses used across the US are manufactured.

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