US election: Divided nation
Voters from across the country share their thoughts and feelings about the election.
The US election has amplified political and racial divisions across the nation, so how do voters feel about the splits in their society?
Host Nuala McGovern is in Reno, Nevada, speaking to people across the political spectrum to hear how they feel about the vote and the state of their nation. In this election assumptions have been overturned and expectations upended. Double the number of Black voters are believed to have supported President Trump at the polls compared to 2016, and several prominent Republicans publicly declared they were voting for Joe Biden, instead of the leader of their own party.
Among our conversations, we hear from three Black Trump supporters about why they voted for him, and two women from opposing sides of the political fence on the controversy surrounding the voting and counting.
(Photo: Trump voter Marcia. Credit: Patrick McManus)
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