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Affordability and cost of living were top of mind for voters in November, a poll of Northeast Ohioans found, with 64% of voters saying they were worried about the economy.
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"A Slice of Politics" put several voters together to discuss politics at a pizza shop.
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The economy is central to the way Marwan Alie sees this presidential election. But other issues like crime and stability are important too.
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DeCavitch said she remembers her parents allowing her to choose her own political opinions when she was in school.
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Ringold says he supported Biden in 2020 over concerns about the tenor of the election. This year, he said he's sticking with Trump.
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Julie Stout, 49, is a progressive Democrat who doesn’t think much of politicians. To her, they're all more or less the same, as many don’t share her views.
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Four Warren-area residents talk about what's at stake for them in the upcoming presidential election.
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Warren has suffered the decline many Rust Belt cities faced, but now it's working to move on from its past — like many in Ohio.
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Warren is like many Northeast Ohio cities trying to remake themselves. The county seat of Trumbull has seen steel mills close, automakers and other industries leave and people move away for better opportunities.In this election year, we’re taking a closer look at Warren and what concerns voters there. Four people who live in and around Warren recently sat down at Sunrise Inn, a pizzeria in Warren, to talk about what’s driving their decisions this election.