In Battleground Georgia, Voters Demand Solutions to Inflation, Key Issues

Contact Your Elected Officials
The Epoch Times Header

With about 60 days remaining until the election, Trump and Harris are ramping up their efforts to connect with voters in the key swing state.

Jon Domanick, a 49-year-old math teacher at a public high school in Savannah, Georgia, describes himself as a “truly independent” voter, as he doesn’t follow party lines when voting.

“I registered as independent. I voted Democrat in the past,” he told The Epoch Times.

This year, however, he leans toward former President Donald Trump, the Republican nominee—a notable shift from 2020 when he wrote in Tulsi Gabbard, formerly a Democrat congresswoman, as his preferred candidate.

Yet Domanick remains cautious. Before casting his vote this year, he wants to hear Trump’s plan for tackling inflation, which he said is a key issue for many Americans.

Neither Trump nor the Democratic nominee, Vice President Kamala Harris, according to Domanick, has provided a concrete plan for achieving his or her campaign promises.

“They say what they’re going to do. They don’t say how they’re going to do it,” he said.

“I think the No. 1 thing I would need to hear from Trump is gas prices. That’s where we got to start.”

“Drill, baby, drill,” Domanick said, referencing a 2008 Republican campaign slogan frequently echoed by Trump in recent years.

Lower gas prices, according to the math teacher, would lower transportation costs and, ultimately, reduce prices on store shelves.

Domanick said he worries that the country is headed in the wrong direction, especially when he thinks about the future of his two high school-aged daughters.

“Just think about college education. What I’m going to have to pay for them is going to be six figures in some cases, if I want them to go to a decent school,” he said.

“I’m a math teacher, so I know all about compound interest,” he said, noting his concern about predatory student loans.

He is not opposed to student loan forgiveness. However, he said he believes the government shouldn’t be selective in forgiving student debt based on political motivations. There needs to be a stronger and fair plan for families burdened by large school loans, he said.

By Emel Akan

Read Full Article on TheEpochTimes.com

The Epoch Times
The Epoch Timeshttps://www.theepochtimes.com/
Tired of biased news? The Epoch Times is truthful, factual news that other media outlets don't report. No spin. No agenda. Just honest journalism like it used to be.

American Restaurants Are Going Broke

U.S. restaurant bankruptcies surged to 22% in 2020 amid COVID-19 and stayed elevated at 14% last year due to Biden’s “Build Back Better” policy.

A Few Fun Alternatives to the”Gory Stuff” at Halloween

Halloween has gone off the rails with gore through the decades.  But there are ways to enjoy the "scary stuff" without giving into darker, pagan alliances.  

Germany Stands To Lose & Poland To Gain From The EU’s Latest Energy Move

The US is geostrategically re-engineering Europe at Germany’s expense in order to facilitate Russia’s post-Ukraine containment.

EBT Serfs Threaten Violent Mass-Shoplifting Spree if Food Stamps Cut

The EBT serfs of the underclass may be in for a rough ride come November, when mommy government is slated to wean them off the teat of state.

The Real Reason Why the Left is Unhinged

Nine out of thirteen of the original states required you to be a Bible believing Christian to serve in government at the time of the founding.

NBA Player, Coach Arrested Over Alleged Mafia-Linked Gambling Schemes

The FBI charged Miami Heat’s Terry Rozier, Blazers coach Chauncey Billups, and ex-NBA player Damon Jones in an illegal gambling investigation.

CCP Appoints Chief Anti-Corruption Enforcer to Top Military Post

Unlike his predecessor, Gen. Zhang Shengmin is not considered...

ICE Tracker Planned by Democrats Could Endanger Agents, Bondi Says

AG Pam Bondi warned Democrats’ plan for an online platform tracking ICE in LA could put federal agents at risk of harassment or violence.

Trump Pardons Convicted Binance Founder Changpeng Zhao, White House Confirms

Trump pardoned Binance founder Changpeng Zhao, convicted of money laundering two years ago while leading the global cryptocurrency exchange.

Trump Calls off Meeting With Putin, White House Says

White House says Secretary Rubio and Russia’s Lavrov had a productive call; no further meetings or Trump-Putin talks are planned soon.

President Signs Rare Earth Agreement With Australia’s PM

President Trump hosted Australian PM Albanese at the White House, where both leaders signed a new agreement on rare earth mineral cooperation.

Trump Says Insurrection Act Is ‘Strongest Power a President Has’

President Trump detailed plans to invoke the Insurrection Act to address rampant crime, calling it the “strongest power a president has.”
spot_img

Related Articles

Popular Categories

MAGA Business Central