Ahead of the midterm elections, both candidates running for Ohio’s open Senate seat are focusing on jobs and the economy. NBC News’ Jesse Kirsch speaks with three young voters in the key battleground state who are all independent and still undecided.
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700,000 new jobs because everyone was juicing the unemployment for years … Nothing to do Biden..
I'm glad they're concentrating on the economy because that's all we should give a hoot about
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Condescending fool Tim Ryan's proposition for Americans who can not afford the highest gas prices in almost half a century is for them to eat Chef Boyardee!!
If the economy is one of your ''issues'' this election… I hope you starve.
JD Vance literally wrote a book making fun of the exact types of yokels who will be voting for him.
Well, what states are the poorest in the United States, let's look. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the national poverty rate was 11.2% in 2021, the same rate as in 2020. These states and territories have the highest percentages of poverty in the country: Mississippi, Louisiana, New Mexico, Arkansas, West Virginia, Alabama, Kentucky, the District of Columbia, South Carolina, and Oklahoma.