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Young attendees express concerns about the economy at a Trump rally

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At a recent rally in Indiana, Pennsylvania, young attendees expressed significant concerns about the economy, reflecting their anxiety over rising costs and their future prospects. Many of these young supporters, wearing MAGA hats and eager to see former President Donald Trump, voiced fears about inflation and the impact of economic policies on their lives.

The rally drew a notably youthful crowd, with students highlighting the stark contrast in economic conditions over recent years. Concerns about inflation were prevalent, as attendees like 20-year-old Kelsey Moyer articulated their desire for a thriving economy. Despite traditionally leaning Democratic, young voters in this area appeared to be receptive to Trump’s messaging, particularly regarding tax cuts and tariffs aimed at boosting domestic production. Trump’s proposals, including a potential 10 to 20 percent tariff on imports, were presented as measures to protect American jobs and reduce costs, resonating with these young individuals who are increasingly focused on economic issues as they prepare to enter the job market.

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