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Ron Souchek, 62, works part time for a lawn care company in Lexington, Nebraska, seen here on Tues., Aug. 9, 2016. He was working on the grass at a gas station where Express Arrow cross-country buses stop in Lexington. He is a registered independent and says that right now, he won’t vote for either major party candidate. “I wish we had a good third party candidate,” he said. “This has got me worried for the country more than any other election. There’s a devil and a devil’s advocate,” he said, referring to both candidates. In 2008, he voted for Obama and in 2012, he voted for Romney. He said he usually votes for republican presidential candidates but didn’t like McCain in 2008 because “every time, the Republicans want to go to war.” Souchek previously worked in the Air Force. Asked about Trump and Clinton, he said, “I don’t think Trump has said a word of truth the entire time. I don’t think he’s stable to run the country. I don’t trust Hillary either. She’s a little more stable. I think Pence is good. If he was running for president, I’d vote for him.” In the primaries, Souchek said he liked Republican candidate Ben Carson. In the future, he said he might support Marco Rubio.