In small swing-state city, voters divided on presidential outcome
A return to office for ex-President Donald Trump will motivate two voters here to ditch America for Europe, the seniors told The Post. But a young first-time voter vows to tough it out should Vice President Kamala Harris take the top job.
Cynthia Stowell and Ron Johnson sat outside one of two polling places in this city of 23,000 in northeast Clark County, where seven out of 10 swing-state Nevada voters reside, and said they both voted for Harris. Johnson said he’d voted early by mail, while Stowell had just finished casting a ballot.
“I think Trump is a criminal. I don’t want a criminal in charge of my country,” Stowell said. Johnson praised the veep as standing “for the things that we believe in, both her economic policies that she’s intending to enact . . . and the way she projects positivity instead of negativity.”
Should Trump return to office, Stowell said, “I’m moving to Portugal.” Johnson agreed, saying, “I go where she goes.” Trump would “institute terrible policies and turn Americans against each other and take out his retribution that he’s talking about, and I don’t want any part of that.”
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Cynthia Stowell and Ron Johnson sat outside one of two polling places in this city of 23,000 in northeast Clark County, where seven out of 10 swing-state Nevada voters reside, and said they both voted for Harris. Johnson said he’d voted early by mail, while Stowell had just finished casting a ballot.
“I think Trump is a criminal. I don’t want a criminal in charge of my country,” Stowell said. Johnson praised the veep as standing “for the things that we believe in, both her economic policies that she’s intending to enact . . . and the way she projects positivity instead of negativity.”
Should Trump return to office, Stowell said, “I’m moving to Portugal.” Johnson agreed, saying, “I go where she goes.” Trump would “institute terrible policies and turn Americans against each other and take out his retribution that he’s talking about, and I don’t want any part of that.”
Read more at https://nypost.com/2024/11/05/us-news/swing-state-nevada-city-voters-split-on-presidential-outcome/
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