Kayla Epstein
Reporting from Atlanta, Georgia
The day after Biden and
Trump faced each other in Atlanta, DeBorah Johnson and Andre Lorenza were
having a spirited debate of their own about which man should be president.
The husband and wife duo supported opposing candidates.
DeBorah was a staunch Democrat and worked to turn out voters in
Cobb County, Georgia for Biden in 2020.
Despite Democrats’ panic about Biden’s debate performance, she
thought he did better than Trump.
“I don’t think Trump was answering direct questions,” she said.
“He was shooting at Biden and not really following directions.”
But she was “concerned” about some of the “dysfunctionalities” she
saw in Biden’s performance. Still, he was the “lesser of two evils” and DeBorah
believed he “spoke the truth”.
Andre, however, liked Trump.
“He’s open. He tells you exactly how he feels. He may be lying –
but who don’t lie. Tell me what [politicans] don’t lie,” he said.
“He’s just running his mouth,” DeBorah interjected.
Andre put his arm around his wife and chuckled. He would vote for
“whoever my wife wants,” he laughed.
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