CNN's Dana Bash and Abbie Sharpe hit the campaign trail in Michigan, Ohio, Virginia, Nevada and Arizona. Here's what they learned.
That is not to say that other issues, from abortion to crime to the climate and beyond, don’t matter a lot to voters – but anxiety about the high cost of the basics is palpable. We learned that after traveling to five pivotal states since Labor Day weekend: Michigan, Ohio, Virginia, Nevada and Arizona. We covered competitive races and talked to scores of voters in diners, gas stations, grocery store parking lots, construction sites, outdoor markets and more.
When we met Dick Rossell near Detroit in early September, he told us that he hadn’t made up his mind about who to vote for in the state’s pivotal governor’s race. He said he leans Republican but does not like that the GOP nominee, Tudor Dixon, is staunchly anti-abortion. “I think there are times when women’s lives are in danger and when there’s extenuating circumstances that it has to happen,” Rossell told us then.
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