To the Editor,
As the November deadline for voting approaches many concerns have voters questioning their current choices. They are reviewing where the candidates stand on the economy, …
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To the Editor,
As the November deadline for voting approaches many concerns have voters questioning their current choices. They are reviewing where the candidates stand on the economy, inflation, women’s rights, and crime.
With only a few short weeks to decide, especially for early voting, the complexities of these issues appear to change almost daily.
The current need for most Americans is financial solvency. The depletion of 25 percent of our 401K’s since the first of the year and food and utility costs skyrocketing daily then the economy and inflation my be the number one concern that most Americans will decide on.
With our current President having two more years on his first term, will a new House or Senate have enough votes to change the dismal direction that our country is presently heading.
Only time will tell.
Bob Sweeney
Warwick
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