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Since
1992, Pennsylvania has voted Democrat in presidential
elections. However, according to CBS News and a separate
report by MSNBC, more
Pennsylvanians are voting Republican this year in a switch
to candidate, Donald Trump. The U.S. economy is in a bad
way. National debt has reached a record high under current
President Barack Obama, hitting $13 trillion dollars.
Donald Trump
94,000,000 Americans are unemployed and
have been removed from
employment rolls by the Obama Administration to make the unemployment rate look better,
when it is actually quite dire. A recent poll revealed
Americans believe Trump would handle the economy better than
rival candidate Hillary Clinton (Presidential Poll: Americans Believe Donald Trump Would Handle
The Economy Better Than Hillary Clinton).
This is correct. Trump would handle the U.S. economy better
than Clinton.
Hillary Clinton
The
Judiciary Report is of the belief, neither Clinton or Trump
will fix the U.S. economy. Former President George W. Bush
and incumbent Barack Obama have done an extensive,
extraordinary amount of damage to the U.S. economy. It would
take a financial genius to fix the damage that has been done
and a person willing to stop the costly wars and government
corruption.
CBS News interviews man in steel industry who stated Pennsylvanians are switching to Trump (Republican). The unemployment and poverty rates in the state have become dire and intolerable under President Obama (Democrat)
The 2016
election is a matter of choosing the candidate who will do
the least amount of financial damage. As it stands, we know
based on her track record Clinton
would go into office and
be completely corrupt. Trump, the better financial choice,
is proven in the business world, but how well he will stand
up to the corrupt pressures of special interests and greedy
corporate entities who prey on presidents, remains to be
seen. He also needs to apologize to Mexicans, Muslims,
blacks and the disabled for comments he has made. Trump
needs to disown the comments.
STORY SOURCE
Tough times in a Pa. town attract voters to Donald Trump
Tough times in a Pa. town attract voters to Donald Trump
JOHNSTOWN, Pa. -- When CBS News' poll asked
voters who would do better on the economy, Donald Trump beat
Hillary Clinton by 11 points. Last month, they were dead
even. Tough times are drawing voters to Trump, as CBS News
found out in Johnstown, Pennsylvania. There was a time when
the city led the nation in steel production.
That industry, and its thousands of good
paying jobs, have long since left. "This is a small town,"
said John Silk. "It used to be like a small Pittsburgh. It's
just...a hard hit area." Silk is a welder, and his faith in
the future has been shaken. He was a lifelong Democrat. But
now, he is a Trump supporter. "You can only go forward with
him," he said. "I don't think you can go backwards and you
sure as heck can't stay the same."
Silk said he has lost faith in the
Democratic Party. "We have way too many regulations," he
said. "Donald Trump has talked about undoing them and
getting them out of the way and letting our local industry
do that they do best and just create jobs." But restoring
Johnstown's former glory is a tough order. The average
income in the town is less than half the national average.
And 34 percent now live in poverty. "Our economy obviously
hasn't recovered from the crisis in 2008 so we gotta start
worrying about home -- we gotta take care of this place
first," Ankney said. Pennsylvania has favored Democrats in
every presidential election since 1992. But this year, the
ghosts of long-dead industries could have their final
revenge.
http://www.cbsnews.com
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