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With just under eight weeks to go, what are your perceptions of the race for The White House?

“Many people just want it to be over. American citizens have to make a very tough choice, and we get the government we vote for, so whatever happens, that’s what we deserve, I suppose.”

Alfonso Castillo

“I think it’s comical. Frankly, I think they’re both a joke. How in the world did we end up with these two as our main choices?”

Carmella Woodworth, 1200 block of Wharton Street

“I’m interested in seeing how they face off [in a debate] instead of bashing each other at campaign events. No matter who ends up winning, I think it’s going to be very difficult for that person because they’re each so polarizing.”

Jeff Walker, Lancaster

“Many people just want it to be over. American citizens have to make a very tough choice, and we get the government we vote for, so whatever happens, that’s what we deserve, I suppose.”

Alfonso Castillo, Florida

Interviews by Joseph Myers Photos by Tina Garceau

“I’m interested in seeing how they face off [in a debate] instead of bashing each other at campaign events. No matter who ends up winning, I think it’s going to be very difficult for that person because they’re each so polarizing.”

Jeff Walker

“I think it’s comical. Frankly, I think they’re both a joke. How in the world did we end up with these two as our main choices?”

Carmella Woodworth

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