USA Today · Oct 7, 2022
Matt Grodsky, a former Arizona Democratic party spokesman and vice president of the Matters of State Strategies political consulting firm, said marijuana reform will appeal to Democratic voters and probably independents but it's "highly unlikely to move the needle in the midterms" in Arizona, the swing state where he is based. Arizona voters approved adult personal use of marijuana in 2020. "Given the concerns about inflation, abortion and reproductive health care rights, voting rights and what it's going to mean if we have these America First candidates take control in November, those are the dominating issues in people's minds," he said. Grodsky did see one immediate and very short-term benefit for the president. "All the reporters are asking about this and not about gas prices," he said.
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