Kyla McNorton, 21, of Kansas City, Missouri, rides a Greyhound bus from Denver to Grand Junction, Colorado, on Wed., Aug. 10, 2016. She was traveling to Frisco, Colorado, to visit family after spending the summer in Colombia. She said she had to walk a ways from the Denver Greyhound Station to find the salad. She said she plans to vote in the 2016 election and will not vote for Trump. She’s considering voting for Green Party candidate Jill Stein, saying, “I really want third parties to have a say. I don’t like our two party system.” But she also said she might vote for Hillary Clinton, “I’m worried that if a third party candidate gets too many votes, it will cause Hillary to lose [and Donald Trump to win]. So if I have to vote for Hillary to keep Trump out, I will.” She also said that when traveling in South America over the summer, people would ask where she was from. When she said she was an American, people would bring up Donald Trump immediately. “When I was traveling abroad I would lie about where I’m from, not because of the reputation that gringos have, but because of the current election. I feel bad being represented by [Trump].”