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I don’t have a favorite. These last
four years have disrupted my opinion of politics. Is the presidential race a popularity contest or can we make America mean something again? — Alex Edwards, Real Estate Broker, Dorchester
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I haven’t paid much attention. I
usually wait till a couple of weeks
before. All I know now is I’m voting
Democrat. My primary objective is to get Trump out. — Vaughn, Trainer, Dorchester
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Sanders. I could lean toward Warren if she builds momentum. I think the Democratic Party needs an aboutface. — Vetto Casado, Grant Manager, Chelsea
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Joe Biden. He’s a centrist. I don’t like extremes. — Hillary Nwaoz, Retired Teacher, Hyde Park
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The Democrats have some great candidates. Whomever I support is going to be much better than Trump. — Jose Masso, Community Activist, Hyde Park
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I like Liz Warren and Bloomberg. — Mac Mooney, CEO, Dorchester