At Michigan Food Bank, Democrats Fail to Convince

At Michigan Food Bank, Democrats Fail to Convince
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In the United States, as Kamala Harris gradually unveils her presidential candidate program, the issue of purchasing power and inflation is at the center of the debates. In Michigan, a key state for the election, a Christian food bank has been full for a year.

From our special correspondent in Detroit, Anne Verdaguer

Since the beginning of the mandate of Joe Biden 4 years ago, cumulative inflation reached 20% and with the end of food programs during the Covid-19 period, Americans must increasingly tighten their belts. They have a lot of trouble adhering to the Democratic discourse that boasts of a good economic record, particularly in terms of employment.

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At one of Detroit’s food banks, food is piled high and low, along with basic necessities and medications.

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