Wisconsin Voters Split on Economy and Prices Leading Up to Midterms
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Grocery prices are a top concern for voters in Wisconsin, a key swing state in the 2022 midterms. Prices have risen 25% in 4 years.
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Many voters link rising prices to Biden and say they were better under Trump. Some are reconsidering support for Biden.
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However, some voters are more concerned about other issues like women's rights. High earners are less concerned about prices.
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Both Biden and Trump have blamed each other for inflation and high prices, but economists say Trump's policies could also raise prices.
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The economy is strong in places like Sheboygan County, but voters there and across Wisconsin are split evenly between Biden and Trump due to grocery prices and inflation.