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Road trip through a swing state: in the suburbs, women make the difference

She herself is very satisfied with Trump’s course. “Our jobs are coming back. Ten years ago everything went to China or India. That has been difficult for a lot of people, and Trump is trying to solve it. How can you be against that now?”

Debra agrees with Trump’s conservative stance on issues such as abortion and gun ownership, but the economic situation is particularly worrying. “Capitalism is how this country has grown. What am I going to do if they make America a communist country? I can almost retire, but if the economy isn’t strong enough, I won’t get the money I have all my life.” If Biden wins, I really fear for the future. “

Bringing America back together

However different their points of view may be, Jean Versteeg and Debra have one thing in common. Both think it is a pity that people in the neighborhood have become so divided.

“We’ll just talk to each other. I would never use anyone’s political preference against him,” says Debra. But she hardly talks about politics anymore with the neighbors. “It’s never fun when you start talking about that.”

Jean recognizes that. Even within her own family, politics is being hushed up these days after some unpleasant discussions and fights in the past. “We have to get back together and start caring about each other again,” she says. “I hope that will happen in the next four years.”

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