Christopher Gribbs, a soybean farmer from Ohio whose family owns and operates 560 acres of land, told CNBC on Thursday that he won't be voting for President Trump again in the 2020 election.
to China last year, according to the Department of Agriculture.
"We've lost our biggest export market and that was China. And that's weighing on prices," the farmer said. Despite the fiscal damage the trade dispute has caused, many farmers appear to still support Trump. According to a
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