Sharon Reed, 77, reflected on her voting decision: "I had voted for Mr. Trump twice before, but had come to dislike the former president for, among other things, his rhetoric, his unpredictability and the disrespectful remarks he made about people in the military." This highlights her internal conflict as she weighed past loyalty against current disapproval.
Choosing to vote for Donald Trump, Reed expressed her reluctance: "At the last minute, I decided that I had to make a choice, even if it was for the lesser evil." Her decision underscores the complexity of modern voter sentiment.
Despite exploring Democratic options, Reed felt Kamala Harris was not appealing, saying, "...I disagreed with most of the party's policies... I found Ms. Harris's flip-flopping on various issues made her seem weak to me." This quote captures the difficult landscape of voter preferences in her decision-making process.
Collection
[
|
...
]