Trump faces voter strain as Iran war raises prices (opens in new tab)
President Trump faces renewed pressure over inflation as the war in Iran pushes fuel and other costs higher months before another election in which the economy may shape voter decisions. Reuters reported from Wiggins, Colorado, that some rural Trump voters said they would accept higher gasoline and grocery costs to support the administration’s Iran policy, while others described immediate strain at the pump and at grocery stores. In the Colorado reporting, a gasoline sign showed $4.34 a gallo...
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