On Friday's “PBS NewsHour,” washington post “One of the many things that I found troubling about the 2024 election,” said Jonathan Capehart, associate editor and MSNBC host, was that voters “feel like gas is too expensive, that grocery store prices are too high.” It was the fact that they judged it to be too expensive. So, yeah, we're going to follow President-elect Donald Trump, putting aside all kinds of other things that he's said, like mass deportations, and they're looking at all the evidence. accused him of not having done so.
Co-host William Brangham said:[T]Voters looked at all of that, once again looking at the charges as best they could, they haven't seen all the evidence, but they looked at it and evaluated Donald Trump and said we're going to elect him. ”
Capehart replied: And that's one of the many things that I find problematic about the 2024 election. It was all there. And he talked about it. everyone talked about it. Still, the American people decided to wait and see. Gasoline is too expensive and grocery store prices are too high. So, yeah, we're just going to follow this guy, put aside mass deportations and all sorts of other things he's said. People seem to have put it aside. ”
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