Government spending, program destruction top concerns for voters in key Georgia swing state
Voters in the swing state of Georgia say government spending and the 'destruction' of programs are their top concerns, five months into the new administration. The issues ranked above others such as inflation, healthcare, and taxes.

Voters in the swing state of Georgia cite government spending and the 'destruction' of programs as their top concerns, with issues such as the national debt also being a point of emphasis five months into a new administration. Many voters expressed frustration over perceived wastefulness and inefficiency. Some individuals pointed to specific programs, including those related to healthcare and education, which they believe are being dismantled or drastically reduced. These concerns reflect a growing divide in the state's political landscape as the new administration faces its first major test of public opinion.