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Voters in Appalachia Struggling to Identify With Presidential Candidates
Rural Roane County Tennessee sits in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains.
"It's really the heart of the bible belt," says Gary Johnston of Roane County Tea Party. "A lot of churches."
Though not far from the Democratic National Convention in the neighboring state of North Carolina, retired2 musician Gary Johnston says the gap in views between those who live here, and those assembled to nominate President Barack Obama for a second term, are wide.
"I believe this country is doomed3 if this President is elected for four more years," he adds.
Johnston is not happy with President Obama's health care legislation, which requires more Americans to purchase health insurance or face penalties. He is also upset with stimulus4 programs put in place during the Presidents term in office. He is so passionately5 opposed to President Obama, that he joined fellow conservative activists6 to buy a billboard7 saying "Obama or America - You can't have both."
"It means that you can either have America as you know it, or you can choose to keep this President and America will forever be changed," he says.
“I think some of these things are near treasonous quite frankly,” says teacher Gloria Johnson, a Democrat1, passes the billboard on her way into the nearby city of Knoxville, where she faces an uphill battle in her race for a seat in the Republican controlled Tennessee legislature.
“It is tough to be the underdog sometimes,” says Johnson.
In a part of the country where voters have recently elected more Republicans into state office, Johnson is hoping to get a boost from younger Democrats8 in Knoxville, like students at the University of Tennessee. But she knows that in order to win in November, she needs to win over some Republican voters.
“Most of my family are Republicans, and I don’t think that they feel Mitt9 Romney is somebody who represents them," says Johnson. "A lot of Tennesseans don’t feel like Mitt Romney represents them.”
Gary Johnston says many people throughout lower income Appalachian communities in East Tennessee don’t identify with the Republican nominee10 for President because Mitt Romney is wealthy and doesn't know what its like to be unemployed11.
“I’ll begrudgingly12 vote for him, though I think he’s a good man,” said Johnston.
Johnston says he is starting to warm up to both Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan after watching television coverage13 of the Republican National Convention in Tampa which he said "humanized" the Republican ticket.
Gloria Johnson hopes the same happens for President Obama in Charlotte, where as a delegate from Tennessee, she plans to cast her vote for his nomination14 for a second term as President.
1 democrat | |
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