Trump's Election Brings Hope to Indiana Town Swamped by Migrants
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- Policy Leaning
62% Medium Right
- Politician Portrayal
-63% Negative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
54% : Republican state Rep. Jim Lucas, who is from Seymour, told residents that a downtown health clinic had been inundated with migrants and the local school system was also struggling with non-English speaking students.46% : And all are praying for relief when Donald Trump finally takes the oath of office next month.
33% : The November election of Donald Trump has given hope to a large number of native residents of a small Indiana town that has been swamped by migrants.
23% : The small southern Indiana town of Seymour finds itself in the midst of Joe Biden's ongoing border crisis, but resident Dana Clark, 66, was heard at a recent town hall meeting that "Trump brought hope.
17% : Many voters are hoping that Donald Trump will help alleviate these issues.
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