Annette Dombrowski and Chris Tackett, three-time Trump voters from Ohio, expressed deep disappointment with the president during interviews with MS NOW’s Alex Tabet on Friday, citing economic struggles and unfulfilled campaign promises.
The interviews came as a Conn-Selmer manufacturing plant in Eastlake, Ohio, announced closure, with Trump ally John Paulson sending jobs to China, according to reports by “Morning Joe,” co-host Jonathan Lemire.
Dombrowski, a plant worker, reported experiencing panic attacks over job losses.
“I’ve had a couple this past week and I get very emotional over it,” she said, “I don’t want to work anymore, but I can’t afford to retire.”
Dombrowski doesn’t think Trump understands her situation because he has not lived it. She criticized his failure to lower grocery prices, noting weekly increases despite his campaign pledges.
Truck driver Chris Tackett, also a three-time Trump voter, said, “He’s literally backtracked on every single pitch point he had during his election. All we heard was ‘drill, drill, drill’ during the election. And now all we’re getting is drilled into the dirt with these prices. So, I’m not a fan of him.”
Tackett directly addressed Trump: “You’ve had a year to make it better at this point. Make it better.”
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