(CNA, Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin, 5th) U.S. President Trump campaigned in rural central Wisconsin today to help the Republican Party maintain control of Congress in the midterm elections, vowing to end the war with Iran as soon as possible and eliminate the root causes of high prices.

According to Reuters, Trump's visit to Chippewa Falls highlights the Republican strategy to maintain control of the House of Representatives. The Republican Party faces political headwinds as voters are deeply dissatisfied with the rising cost of living and gasoline prices resulting from Trump's war with Iran.

Although an agreement to end the conflict has been difficult to achieve so far, Trump said that progress in negotiations with Iran would soon be made. He urged Wisconsin voters to turn out for the election.

"We will be withdrawing from Iran very soon, and it will be a strong ending regardless of the outcome. Your fertilizer prices will drop significantly, just like they were four months ago," Trump said at a roundtable in Chippewa Falls.

Tom Paff, a data analyst from Boyd, Wisconsin, who described himself as "definitely a Trump supporter," said, "Obviously, I'm not happy with the gas prices."

He said, "I don't think we should be involved in the Middle East at all." (Compiled by: Chang Hsiao-wen) 1150606

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  • Source: CNA (Central News Agency)
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