April 15, 2016
Binghamton
(United States) (AFP) - What do a New York lawyer, a business owner who
calls himself a left-leaning Republican and a construction worker who
elected Barack Obama have in common? They're voting for Donald Trump.
None
of them live on the breadline. They share surprisingly varied opinions.
Yet they are profoundly frustrated -- with the economy, with career
politicians and with perceptions of declining American prestige.
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