ALABAMA, USA: As Birmingham residents gear up to cast their ballots in the U.S. presidential election, Rohan Dua, Executive Editor of The New Indian, met with Ashley, a retired educator, to discuss her thoughts on the upcoming vote. Her candid views reflected the hopes and concerns of many in the region, especially those who lean toward conservative values and policies.

With enthusiasm, Ashley confirmed her excitement for Election Day. โI sure am,โ she replied when asked if she would be casting her vote., Ashleyโs response was straightforward: โJust looking to make America great.โ She acknowledged that this phrase, often associated with Donald Trumpโs campaign, mirrored her own hopes.
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Ashley emphasized her desire for โsmall governmentโ and โfreedom,โ values she feels are not adequately upheld under the Biden-Harris leadership. For Ashley, these principles symbolize the core of what she hopes the next administration will restore.
Discussing her frustrations with the Biden-Harris administration, she pointed to issues like border control and rising crime. โMany things,โ she replied when asked about her grievances, highlighting the border situation as a key concern. Crime, too, stood out as an issue. When prompted on this, Ashley responded firmly, โYes,โ underscoring her belief that the administration has not adequately addressed these problems.
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Ashleyโs perspective on Trumpโs previous term reveals a nostalgia for what she believes was a stronger economy and a more positive national spirit. โJust felt like the people had more power and more frequency, the economy was better, and the overall spirit was better under Trumpโs presidency,โ she shared. For Ashley, these are not just campaign promises but changes she says she felt directly under Trumpโs leadership.
As the election remains a highly contested race, Ashley said โItโs hard to tell,โ she admitted, noting the unpredictability of the race. Yet her faith in Trumpโs message remains strong. โI do, really,โ she affirmed when asked if she believes Trump can โmake America great again.โ