Karl Peterson embodies the struggle of many Americans facing skyrocketing rents and dwindling hope for homeownership, feeling disconnected from promises made by political leaders.
Despite residing in a booming economy state, Peterson's experience reflects a growing disillusionment among voters with political commitments that seem increasingly irrelevant to their daily struggles.
Peterson's journey emphasizes the frustrations of the middle class, as they grapple with rising living costs and a political landscape that fails to address their real concerns.
Many voters, like Peterson, feel abandoned by both major parties and question the authenticity of proposals aimed at improving their economic prospects.
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