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Biden says the U.S. won't arm Israel for a Rafah attack, drawing harsh criticism from Republicans. A judge denies former President Trump's request to modify a gag order. And new data outlines priorities for rural voters in ten battleground states.

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Georgia's rural voters' concerns may shape upcoming elections

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Monday, November 13, 2023   

Georgia's rural voters are honing in on the issues expected to shape the upcoming elections, according to a recent poll conducted by the Center for Rural Strategies and Lake Research Partners.

The survey included more than 500 residents in rural states and revealed nearly 40% of them can be swayed by candidates' messages and policy proposals.

Celinda Lake, president of Lake Research Partners, said regardless of party affiliation, it is apparent many of the key topics resonate with rural communities across the board.

"They're very focused on things like wages and affordable housing," Lake reported. "They're hit hard, hard, hard by in-pricing costs. They're overwhelmingly supportive of taking on price gouging, creating manufacturing jobs, slowing prescription drug costs."

She pointed out many people in rural America feel the economy is not working for them and their areas are being neglected when it comes to improving infrastructure such as broadband and creating jobs.

Dee Davis, president of the Center for Rural Strategies, said it highlighted a need for politicians to focus on localized issues and effectively engage rural voters.

"It's a real opportunity to look at these policy areas, to look at these values," Davis urged. "To talk to people not in the short term -- 'I'm going to tell you this to get your vote tomorrow' -- but in a longer kind of way, to create a discourse about the future of rural America."

The poll also revealed President Joe Biden has a significantly higher unfavorable rating than former President Donald Trump, which poses a significant challenge for the Democratic Party in its efforts to gain support from rural swing voters.


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