NW Ohio voters are split on what’s driving them to the polls
A recent poll found that the top issues for voters in northwest Ohio are the economy, healthcare, and education.
The poll, which was conducted by the University of Toledo, found that 32% of voters said the economy was their top issue, followed by healthcare at 25% and education at 20%. Other issues that voters mentioned were crime, immigration, and gun control.
The economy
The economy is a top concern for voters in northwest Ohio, as it is in many other parts of the country. The poll found that voters are particularly concerned about the rising cost of living, stagnant wages, and the lack of good-paying jobs.
One voter, who works in a factory, said that he is struggling to make ends meet. He said that his wages have not kept up with the cost of living, and he is worried about being able to provide for his family.
Healthcare
Healthcare is another top concern for voters in northwest Ohio. The poll found that voters are particularly concerned about the high cost of healthcare, the lack of access to affordable healthcare, and the quality of healthcare.
One voter, who is a retired teacher, said that she is worried about being able to afford her healthcare costs. She said that she has a chronic condition, and she is afraid that she will not be able to afford her medication if she loses her insurance.
Education
Education is also a top concern for voters in northwest Ohio. The poll found that voters are particularly concerned about the quality of education, the lack of funding for education, and the safety of schools.
One voter, who is a parent of two school-aged children, said that she is worried about the quality of education that her children are receiving. She said that her children's school is overcrowded, and she is concerned that they are not getting the individual attention that they need.