China is not changing the vote of farmers

Salena Zito:
Why America’s tariff-hit farmers still support Trump

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Dwyer voted for Trump and despite the uncertain climate, she says she’d vote for him again. Agriculture, she admits, has become “an easy target for retaliation. China knows that this is a big industry and commodity for the US, and so it’s an easy push button back. And it’s unfortunate. But I also don’t feel like I’m blaming the president for my situation,” she said.

“I mean, farmers, it’s just in our nature to give it everything you’ve got, and you feel like you can’t stop until you’ve tried everything, even if it’s at a loss,” she added.

Mississippi has been slammed with wet weather since last fall and William Tabb and his wife, Cala, have certainly felt the brunt of it on the 3,000 acres they farm. Six-hundred of those acres — whose crops include corn, cotton, peanuts, watermelon and pumpkins — are now unusable.

Like the other farmers interviewed for this story, Tabb doesn’t beat his chest and blame climate change. Instead, he’s a pragmatist about weather variations — a constant in his business. And as a farmer, he sees himself as a conservationist of the land.

“On the politics, I totally support what President Trump’s doing with his firm stance on trade. Of course, it’s had a negative impact. But I think that’s dressed up a lot, because there are always going to be market fluctuations,” he said.
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China's retaliation does not appear to be working.

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