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These Black and Hispanic Biden Voters Plan to Vote for Trump


Rikeysha Brown, 34, a Burton, Michigan, social worker, voted for Presidents Barack Obama

and Joe Biden. She lost confidence in President Biden almost immediately. She sees President Trump as the stronger leader, especially in dealing with terrorism. Ms. Brown values her Christian faith, which conflicts with President Biden’s social agenda, particularly relating to homosexuality and transgender policy. “Trump speaks the truth,” she said, though his communication style is not always to her taste. “I had to get used to that.”

 
 
 

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