Biden has failed me': at a Michigan soup kitchen, people are torn between Harris and Trump
Briefly

Many residents in Saginaw, particularly those reliant on East Side Soup Kitchen, express that the elected president may not reduce demand for food services, yet their concern for support is evident.
With the rising poverty rate reaching 35%, those who depend on meal services stress the importance of political decisions, hoping for relief that facilitates better conditions.
The East Side Soup Kitchen has now doubled the meals served daily amidst unprecedented demand due to the pandemic and economic decline, highlighting the community's struggles.
As construction begins on the soup kitchen's extension, it symbolizes a shift towards recovery in a city historically marked by decline, rooting hope in resilience and community support.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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