Election 2026 Economy
- Tom Brenner - Pool The New York Times
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Vice President JD Vance delivers remarks at Uline Inc. in Allentown, Pa., Tuesday, Dec. 16, 2025.
Tom Brenner - Pool The New York TimesAs featured on
Idalia Bisbal moved from New York City to Allentown, Pennsylvania, hoping for a cheaper life. Three years later, she feels disappointed by high prices for essentials like food and gas. Vice President JD Vance recently visited the area and blamed the Biden administration for the affordability crisis. This economic anxiety affects both political parties, especially in competitive districts such as Allentown. Many residents, including business leaders, agree prices are too high. The area remains a political battleground, with Republicans and Democrats vying for control. The economy remains a key focus for voters heading into 2026 and midterm elections that will determine control of Congress.
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