People are being crippled by the economy, stated Vince from Maryland. “Lunch used to cost forty dollars when you went to a restaurant and ordered something to eat. It costs $65, $70, just for lunch now.
A woman from Tennessee expressed concern about “the millions of people who have crossed the border.”
With them, what are you going to do? She enquired. “Where are they going to get work? Where’s their housing, anyway?
These worries differ somewhat from the findings of a national News Poll that was carried out earlier this month.
The most significant factor, according to 68% of registered voters, when choosing a candidate to support in November is the future of American democracy.
Stability and normalcy came in second, five percentage points behind the economy (66%).
Nonetheless, voters across expressed a serious concern about immigration, even in far-from-the-border areas like Oregon and New York.
For whatever reason, there seems to be a lot of bias toward immigrants, as Jason from Queens stated to News .