With the midterm elections approaching, The Post dispatched reporters to Florida, Georgia, Ohio and Pennsylvania to get a sense for which issues are most important to prospective voters.
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Outside Acrisure Stadium ahead of the Steelers-Buccaneers game, political opinions generally fell along geographic lines: Pittsburghers said they would side with Democrats, while suburbanites and rural voters favored Republicans. Steve Bland, a 63-year-old city resident who was setting out grilled mini-burritos and waiting for his friends to arrive, said he planned to vote for “whoever is running in the Democratic Party and believes the 2020 election was fair.”
“We have a certain faction of our society that believes the 2020 election wasn’t fair,” he said, “and they are not abiding by the rule of law.”Bob Smith, 55, who lives in the suburb of White Oak, said he plans to vote for every Republican running this year, adding that his opposition to the Democratic Party has hardened since the 2020 election and citing rising costs as one reason.
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