Trump's Wisconsin Rally: Ending Iran War, A Focus on Farmers

In a Wisconsin rally, President Donald Trump vowed to rapidly end the Iran conflict to ease inflated gas and living costs, aiming to bolster Republican control in Congress. Support and skepticism brewed among Trump’s supporters, while opponent Rebecca Cooke criticized tariff impacts on farmers. Congressional control remains a fierce battle.

Trump's Wisconsin Rally: Ending Iran War, A Focus on Farmers
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President Donald Trump, addressing a rally in rural Wisconsin, promised to swiftly conclude the Iran conflict, aiming to alleviate escalating gasoline and living costs. This move comes as he campaigns to sustain Republican grip over Congress amid midterm elections.

In Chippewa Falls, Trump declared quick progress in Iran negotiations, emphasizing reduced fertilizer prices if reelected. Attendees packed the farm venue, some enthusiastic about Trump, others skeptical of his policies.

Trump supporter Tom Paff expressed concern over high gas prices, criticizing Middle East involvement. Meanwhile, Democrat Rebecca Cooke highlighted harms from Trump policies to farmers, citing tariffs and healthcare pressures. As energy prices surge, the battle for congressional control intensifies.

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