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The Middle-of-the-Road Voter Glenn – He Can Decide the US Election

He loved Ronald Reagan, has been a Republican his entire life and voted for Donald Trump in 2016. But then businessman Glenn Newlin in the swing state of Michigan had enough. I would have gladly voted for Nikki Haley but now it looks like it's going to be Kamala Harris, he says.

» Published: 02 November 2024

The Middle-of-the-Road Voter Glenn – He Can Decide the US Election
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Glenn Newlin looks out over the flag-adorned main street of his hometown Blissfield with a determined expression. Earlier this year, he "came out" through the organization Republican Voters Against Trump (RVAT) – Republican voters against Trump.

During the autumn election campaign, his face has adorned posters in Michigan, where the opinion polls between Harris and Trump are very even. And on RVAT's website, there is a testimony from Newlin, where he criticizes the former president's lack of respect for the US Constitution and his role in the deadly congressional storming on January 6, 2021.

He is not on a human level. I would never have a beer with him. He insults others and has broken the law, he says about Donald Trump.

Is courted

The stance makes him formally an independent middle-of-the-road voter – one of the few who are considered possible to influence in the polarized USA. The political campaigns are fighting over people like Newlin, especially in the swing states where the margin of victory can be made up of just a few thousand votes.

So what decides who gets Glenn Newlin's support?

I have always been a Republican. When I went to college, I was so inspired by Ronald Reagan that I wore a suit to school every day, he says.

I am a Christian and a conservative – I want low taxes and am against most abortions. But above all, I am a constitutionalist, our Constitution is important to me.

That's where it broke with Donald Trump. Voting for Joe Biden in the 2020 election didn't feel entirely right, Newlin admits – but he still calls the president a gentleman.

That he dropped out makes my choice harder. But I don't think Harris is as left-wing as claimed. And I don't just want to write "Donald Duck" on the ballot.

"Silent voters"

Newlin describes himself as a typical American. He is a middle manager at an insurance company, a football and basketball referee, and active in his church. He and his wife have two adult children and have lived in Blissfield for nearly 20 years. The home county of Lenawee County is Republican red, but Newlin says that many acquaintances feel like his family: They worry about a second term with Trump and fear violence if he doesn't win the election.

Many here have become "silent voters". They dare not speak out and take a stand against Trump. Others take a stand for him. I try to encourage my neighbors to follow their conscience.

The USA's complicated electoral system, where voters vote for proxies called electors, means that it's not always the presidential candidate who gets the most votes who wins the election.

A state has as many electors as it has representatives in Congress, the candidate who wins a state gets all the electoral votes there (except in Maine and Nebraska, where the electors are distributed proportionally). This makes the result predictable in many places. The election is actually decided in a few so-called swing states where it stands and weighs between Republican and Democratic majority.

This year, the swing states are Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Georgia, Nevada, and Arizona. According to Real Clear Politics' compilation of current opinion polls, Trump leads in all except Wisconsin and Michigan, where Harris has a small lead.

The presidential election will be held on Tuesday, November 5.

Source: Real Clear Politics

The presidential election in the USA is decided in a handful of so-called swing states, where it stands and weighs between Democratic and Republican majority. This is how the support for Republicans' Donald Trump and Democrats' Kamala Harris looks in percentage in these states.

The number of electors in the state is in parentheses, to win the presidential election, support from at least 270 of the 538 electors is required.

Pennsylvania (19): Trump: 48.2; Harris: 47.9

Georgia (16): Trump: 49.3; Harris: 46.7

North Carolina (16): Trump: 48.7; Harris: 47.3

Michigan (15): Harris: 48.3; Trump: 47.5

Arizona (11): Trump: 49.2; Harris: 46.9

Wisconsin (10): Harris: 48.4; Trump: 48.1

Nevada (6): Trump: 48.5; Harris: 47.6

Source: Real Clear Politics' compilation of current polls

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