'We need a change in direction and I prefer Trump': US families clash over election views
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60% : "MethodologyThe Telegraph readers interviewed were asked to score their voting intention on a scale of 100, where 0 is Harris and 100 is Trump.57% : I voted for Trump in 2020.
56% : However, unlike his father, Tom feels that Trump is the right man for the job.
54% : I have significantly more confidence in Trump to navigate global diplomacy effectively," he says.
50% : "Trump just kept repeating that none of the problems occurring during Joe Biden's presidency would have occurred on his watch, and to an extent I believe that.
48% : A key reason for Tom's support of Trump is the former president's track record on foreign policy.
46% : However, putting aside his support for the Republican nominee, Tom said you don't have to vote for Ms Harris just because you won't vote for Trump.
45% : However, it did sway him away from voting for Trump: "I align mostly with Robert F. Kennedy Jr's platform and plan to vote for him now."Unswayed by party blocs, Tom is aware that his vote will do little to change his home state of California.
45% : "There is nothing that could happen, or that Trump and the Republican Party could do, that would make me vote for him.
44% : When it comes to the possibility of Trump becoming president, Zach is not particularly enthused.
39% : "Last time, Trump had guard rails which kept him from doing crazy things, but if gets re-elected, he won't have people standing up to him as he will be surrounded by his cronies.
39% : Why leave home if you are bringing home with you?"Mike believes migration should happen "in digestible amounts," which is why come November he is planning to vote for Trump.
38% : Mike is still voting for Trump, but said he would "be doing so in a disillusioned manner".
33% : "Kenn is also wary of Ms Harris's lack of transparency and prefers Trump because he has a track record from his previous term: "Harris is like a deaf-mute candidate -- she doesn't discuss her policies and her website is devoid of details about them.
31% : But following Mr Biden's decision to stand down from the presidential race, Keith's support has swung to Trump: "We need a change in direction and, in general, I prefer Donald Trump's policy positions on the economy, migration, and foreign affairs.
28% : "For Kathy, however, her dislike for Trump is a firm line in the sand: "Much of my support for Harris stems from my opposition to Trump.
26% : "James, on the other hand, says there is no way he can vote for Trump, describing how the former president's attitude and propensity to invoke conspiracies when things don't go his way makes him nervous.
23% : He explained: "I agree with Kathy that Trump isn't very likeable, but his economic and immigration policies are far stronger than Kamala Harris's.
22% : It appears as if Trump's setting things up so that if he loses, he'll start talking about the 'steal' again.
22% : She says she was planning on voting for Joe Biden - although she had concerns about his age - because she could never vote for Trump because of his stance on women's reproductive health rights.
21% : "My dislike of Trump is less about policy and more about election denial.
21% : "Tom understands where his father is coming from, and agrees that Trump is a "crazy man".
21% : They were disappointed by Mr Biden's foreign policies and wary of the direction Trump would take.
18% : ""When Harris avoided the question, 'Are you better off now than you were four years ago?', Trump ignored her non-answer when he should have pressed for one.
17% : "Although Kathy agreed with Kenn that the fact-checkers were significantly harsher on Trump, her main concern was his susceptibility to manipulation if he were to return to power: "If Trump is so weak he can be baited by a debate opponent, imagine when he comes up against Vladimir Putin, Xi Jinping or Kim Jong Un.
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