For voters in the swing state of Wisconsin, affordability is top of mind

NPRSunday, November 30, 2025 at 1:00:34 PM
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For voters in the swing state of Wisconsin, affordability is top of mind
  • A recent NPR/PBS News/Marist poll indicates that nearly 60% of voters in Wisconsin believe President Trump's primary focus should be on lowering prices, reflecting a significant concern about affordability in this key swing state.
  • This sentiment is crucial for President Trump and the Republican Party as they prepare for the upcoming midterm elections, where economic issues are likely to play a pivotal role in influencing voter decisions and party support.
  • The political landscape in Wisconsin is further complicated by a recent decline in approval ratings for Republicans, suggesting a potential shift in voter sentiment that could impact the party's performance in the 2026 elections.
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