
The NPR Politics Podcast Labor Day Is When Election Season Kicks Into High Gear. Here's Where Voters Are.
Sep 7, 2020
Labor Day marks a pivotal moment in the election cycle, igniting conversations among voters in battleground states. Many feel torn between candidates, citing issues like racial justice while grappling with negative sentiments. Insights from Pennsylvania reveal fierce loyalty among Trump supporters, even during challenging times. Meanwhile, Democrats face complex motivations, with fears of Trump driving some to back Biden. This dynamic paints a vivid picture of how tribal loyalties and emotional ties influence voter choices ahead of a significant election.
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Unenthusiastic but Anti-Trump
- Frederica Poe, a Biden voter, isn't enthusiastic about the candidate.
- She'll vote for him to prevent Trump's reelection, prioritizing racial justice.
Policy over Personality
- William Gage dislikes Trump's personality but supports his policies.
- Abortion is his key issue, ensuring his vote for Trump despite reservations.
Pragmatic Democrats
- Young Democratic voters are pragmatic, voting for Biden out of necessity.
- This contrasts with 2016, reflecting a shift in motivations.
