Latino voter says expensive groceries and low salaries are main concern
Latino voter says expensive groceries and low salaries are main concern in the swing state of Michigan.
A young Ecuadorian-American who lives nearby. Like many Latinos, they are supporting Harris. Salazar predicts an extremely close race. But hopes Harris will ultimately prevail.
“The economy is pretty much it I’d say,” he told me. “Life is expensive. Groceries are expensive. Salaries are low. People are unemployed. That’s it. People also mention the border sometimes, but not as much.”
Young Americans want jobs and opportunities to make money, they don’t want division and partisan politics, ‘they just want to enjoy’.
New Hampshire voter remains undecided
Felicity Felgate is an American who still hasn’t decided how she’s going to vote.
“I have no freaking clue man. It’s so hard,” Felgate says. “When I voted for Trump, it came down to who would I trust with my kid alone and it wasn’t [President Joe] Biden.”
She voted for Trump in 2020 but says she’s still undecided
“I’m going to vote for one of them,” she says. “I’ve got no idea which one. I’m still super-duper undecided. I think I’m leaning toward Kamala over Trump, if I think about who I would trust alone in a room with my daughter.”
She says she’ll make up her mind when she goes into the ballot booth on Tuesday.