PHOENIX -- Soon after he woke up on Friday morning, Cruz Zepeda, a 54-year-old Trump supporter, received a text from a lifelong friend eager to share a sentiment he found on Twitter: "Looks like RBG successfully argued her first hearing with the Lord."Still in a bit of shock, Zepeda felt his
PHOENIX — Soon after he woke up on Friday morning, Cruz Zepeda, a 54-year-old Trump supporter, received a text from a lifelong friend eager to share a sentiment he found on Twitter: “Looks like RBG successfully argued her first hearing with the Lord.”
Acknowledging her age, which puts her, like the two presidential candidates, at higher risk from the coronavirus, Kaintz said she knew she probably shouldn’t be out and about, in a campaign office, prepping to hand out yard signs. “I just feel that I have to participate somehow,” she said. In other battleground states around the country, the voters each campaign is working hardest to win over churned with a chaotic mix of thoughts and feelings on Friday, including concern for the country if Trump’s health worsens, private gloating, and resignation that what might have been a unifying national moment most likely will not be.
In Philadelphia, Eric Johnson, a roofer who supports Biden, hoped the illness might lead to a change in the president’s attitude. “It will open his eyes now,” he said. On Friday, even as the positive tests of the president, first lady and others around them were announced, Republican lawmakers in Wisconsin joined a lawsuit to block a mask mandate issued by the Democratic governor. The virus is surging in the state, with 17,000 new cases in the past week.Mira Katerinos, 59, a registered nurse in Waukesha, Wisconsin, said she was a strong supporter of the president — and that, to her, he appeared strong physically and mentally.
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