DAVID MARCUS: West Virginian fairgoers are worried, but not about prices

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DAVID MARCUS: West Virginian fairgoers are worried, but not about prices

Fox News · 3 hours ago

Voters attending the Jefferson County Fair in West Virginia expressed primary concerns about accelerating data center development and industrial expansion rather than prices, contrary to widespread political expectations. Community members focused on impacts including rapid growth, water usage, and the erosion of local decision-making authority as large-scale projects reshape the region.

The prominence of these infrastructure and governance concerns among fairgoers indicates they represent a meaningful political issue that transcends conventional partisan boundaries. The shift in voter priorities from traditional economic affordability rhetoric to questions of community capacity and regional autonomy suggests evolving public concerns about how development shapes local areas.

  • West Virginia fairgoers prioritized concerns about data center expansion, rapid growth, water consumption, and local control over affordability issues
  • Development-related concerns cut across party lines, suggesting a shared community anxiety independent of traditional partisan divides

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