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Trump Voters: $600 Not Enough

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Trump Voters: $600 Not Enough

Trump Voters: $600 Not Enough

In April 2020, a coronavirus stimulus check of $2,000 was sent to most American adults.

Eight months later, Congress agreed on a $900 billion coronavirus relief bill.

The new bill would send out another stimulus check, this time worth $600.

On Tuesday, Pres.

Donald Trump said the checks should be worth $2,000.

According to Insider polling, 72% of Trump supporters think $600 is too small.


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