A voter warns that the 'democratic diet' being promoted in America under the Biden-Harris administration is not sustainable.
With less than two months until the November election, Harris and Trump focus on winning over swing state voters.
Despite Vice President Harris' record in the Biden administration, some voters are skeptical of her ability to handle the presidency with less than two months until the 2024 election.
Lydia Dominguez, a Nevada voter, stated on "Fox & Friends First" Friday that the Democratic administration led by Kamala Harris cannot be sustained due to the unsustainable diet that has been imposed on the country for the past three years.
The ABC News Presidential Debate on Tuesday allowed both candidates to expound on their economic policies, which is a key concern for voters.
Despite Harris's promotion of the "opportunity economy," voters are hesitant to believe her economic promises due to her ties to the Biden administration.
Jon German, a Georgia voter, expressed his frustration with not having any money and being lied to, saying, "We're all tired of not having any money in our pocket. And quite frankly, I think we're all tired of being just flat-out lied to," to co-host Todd Piro.
"The root cause of all of Harris' problems is the high cost of energy and fuel, which affects the economy."
In contrast to the 43% of voters who trust Vice President Biden with the U.S. economy, over half of voters in battleground Sun Belt states - Arizona, Georgia, Nevada, and North Carolina - trust former President Trump with the same task.
"She's so disconnected from ordinary people like myself and everyone else," German stated.
"We cannot afford another four years of a Democrat in office because Trump policies worked. We all had a better economy under Trump. And no, I cannot be on another Democratic diet for another four years," Dominguez stated.
Another major concern for voters is crime, as a former NYPD officer believes that they are often "misinformed" about it.
Harold De Lancey expressed skepticism, stating that most voters are misinformed and make poor decisions as a result, which leads to the election of unsuitable individuals.
Skepticism about Harris' ability to tackle crime exists due to coupled crime rates over the past three years and her record as a prosecutor in California.
While crime is a significant issue, only 2% of voters surveyed consider it the most important factor in their vote for president, with 4 out of 10 voters prioritizing the economy.
Planet Chronicle' Dana Blanton and Victoria Balara contributed to this report.
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