As President Donald Trump's first State of the Union looms large tonight, voters in three counties that were key in the 2016 election are discussing their impressions on the commander-in-chief with "World News Tonight" anchor David Muir.Muir spoke with voters in Pennsylvania's Monroe County, Michigan's Saginaw County and Wisconsin's Sauk County -- the unexpected battlegrounds where the 2016 election was decided by just 77,000 votes in those three states.These counties all have one thing in common: The difference in votes between Trump and Hillary Clinton was 1 percent or less in the 2016 race. A year after Trump's inauguration, Trump's approval rating is at a record one-year low and divisions still run deep as voters weigh their hopes and concerns for the country and ruminate over what they think is the current state of the union.Across the Poconos Mountains and west of the Delaware River, Monroe County gave Clinton a victory of just 532 votes over Trump. Some voters said they thought the state of our union is "in shambles," but others like Jenny Collins, a retired music teacher, thought the president was doing a good job."He’s delivering his promises," Collins said. "He made a promise to the American people that’s why they voted for him and he is trying his best to deliver."
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31 Ocak 2018 - 21:15
A year in, voters grade Trump's performance ahead of State of the Union
As President Donald Trump's first State of the Union looms large tonight, voters in three counties that were key in the 2016 election are discussing their impressions on the commander-in-chief with "World News Tonight" anchor David Muir. Muir spoke with voters in Pennsylvania's Monroe County, Michigan's Saginaw County and Wisconsin's Sauk County -- the unexpected battlegrounds where the 2016 election was decided by just 77,000 votes in those three states.
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31 Ocak 2018 - 21:15