Battleground Reality: Anxiety in Arizona
In Arizona and elsewhere, regular citizens firmly reject the ridiculous myth pushed by the White House and the compliant corporate media that Bidenomics has been some sort of success. In fact, housing across America has never been less affordable, according to Goldman Sachs data — and that crisis hits Arizona especially hard. According to the National Association of Homebuilders, only 30% of the homes in the Phoenix area are affordable for median earners right now, and only 38% of the homes in Tucson.
Importantly, Arizona voters clearly blame Biden for worsening their household budget woes. For instance, regarding housing costs, our survey found that a minuscule 2% of Arizonans believe Biden s policies have lowered costs, while 57% believe his actions have raised the price of shelter.
Given these harsh realities, no wonder Americans across the republic endure persistent worry. No wonder, that even the formerly optimistic citizens of the desert Southwest express apprehension instead of hope.
But within this crisis of confidence lies opportunity for activists and candidates with clear agendas of American renewal political, economic, and cultural. Arizona, along with a handful of other states, will decide America s national direction into 2024.
The last two presidential elections in Arizona were decided by fewer than 100,000 votes, combined. As such, addressing the very valid concerns of this critical swing state will transcend nationally. Revive Arizona&and save America.
Steve Cortes.