- An inflatable elephant holding a sign reading "God Bless America" sits in a hallway near the Palm Beach Republican Club and West Palm Beach Victory Headquarters office in West Palm Beach, Florida. The office serves as a place for volunteers to gather and organize for various Republican campaigns, including Donald Trump's general election campaign.
- Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks during a rally while former rival Bernie Sanders stands on stage at Portsmouth High School in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, on Tues., July 12, 2016. At the rally, Sanders officially endorsed Clinton as the Democratic nominee for president.
- Campaign signs are seen in the Donald Trump campaign office in Hialeah, Miami, Florida.
- Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump speaks at a campaign rally at the Radisson Hotel in Manchester, New Hampshire, USA, on Fri., Oct. 28, 2016.
- People watch as former Vice President Al Gore speaks at a campaign rally for Democratic Presidential nominee Hillary Clinton in the Theodore R. Gibson Health Center at Miami Dade College-Kendall Campus in Miami, Florida, USA.
- A group of men led by a man calling himself "Michael the Blackman," 57, of Miami, (with bullhorn) holding signs reading "Blacks for Trump" joined a small group of pro-Trump protesters gathered outside a campaign rally for Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton in the Theodore R. Gibson Health Center at Miami Dade College-Kendall Campus in Miami, Florida, USA. The protesters shouted hateful language to people lined up to enter the rally.
- Kathy Hudson, 54, of Estero, Florida, wears a sign reading "Pussy Riot" while waiting in line outside a campaign rally for Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton in the Theodore R. Gibson Health Center at Miami Dade College-Kendall Campus in Miami, Florida, USA. Asked about the shirt, Hudson said, "Donald can use this word freely, but we can make a riot of our own," referring to a recently released tape from 2005 that included Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump saying that he can "grab [women] by the pussy." Hudson said the idea for the shirt "dawned on me at 3am after the tape [was released]."
- Wearing a "Women For Trump" shirt, Blanca Vrotsos, 62, of Doral, Florida, has been volunteering almost everyday for 10 months at the Donald Trump campaign office in Hialeah, Miami, Florida. She helps recruit volunteers, register people to vote, and train other volunteers. Originally from Cuba, she has been a US citizen for 15 years and says she is "extremely Republican." She first voted in 2000 and voted for George W. Bush. She says she will always support the Republican nominee for president.
- Catherine Robbins, of Dunbarton, New Hampshire, wears a Trump campaign button next to a peace-sign belt buckle at a campaign rally for Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump at the Radisson Hotel in Manchester, New Hampshire, on Fri., Oct. 28, 2016. "I'm really enthusiastic," she said of her support of Trump. Asked about the peace sign belt buckle and how that symbol squares with Donald Trump's hawkish policies, Robbins remembered a soldier she knew as a child named Bernard Plaza. She remembered crying as he left to fight in Vietnam. "He was a hero to me," she said, "Peace means a soldier like that, a friend to a child, might not have to die." She also referenced Trump's foreign policy plan of "Peace Through Strength."
- A toy model of Hillary Clinton as a donkey reading "Hill No! She's got to go!" stands on a table in the Palm Beach Republican Club and West Palm Beach Victory Headquarters office in West Palm Beach, Florida. The office serves as a place for volunteers to gather and organize for various Republican campaigns, including Donald Trump's general election campaign.
- Anti-Trump protesters put up a pumpkin-headed effigy of Trump before a campaign rally for Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump outside the Radisson Hotel in Manchester, New Hampshire, USA, on Fri., Oct. 28, 2016. The effigy was surrounded by signs bearing misogynist quotes from Donald Trump and signs reading "Make Misogyny Great Again!" in a parody of Trump's slogan "Make America Great Again."
- Former Democratic National Committee chair and Congresswoman for Florida's 23rd District Debbie Wasserman Schultz speaks with people after a campaign rally for Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton in the Theodore R. Gibson Health Center at Miami Dade College-Kendall Campus in Miami, Florida, USA. Schultz resigned her position as chair of the DNC immediately before the Democratic National Convention after leaked emails showed that DNC staffers inappropriately provided support for Hillary Clinton during the primary campaign.
- A Trump/Pence billboard reading "Make America Safe Again" stands above a smoke shop on Elm Street in Manchester, New Hampshire, on Fri., Oct. 28, 2016.
- Trump supporter Mark Bowlen, of Tewksbury, Massachusetts, brought a Hillary Clinton Halloween mask and wrote the word "crooked" across the mask's forehead at a campaign rally for Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump at the Radisson Hotel in Manchester, New Hampshire, on Fri., Oct. 28, 2016.
- Democratic Presidential nominee Hillary Clinton greets people and takes selfies with them after a speech in the Theodore R. Gibson Health Center at Miami Dade College-Kendall Campus in Miami, Florida, USA. Former Vice President Al Gore also spoke at the event.
- Former Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski speaks to journalists before Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump arrives at a campaign rally at the Radisson Hotel in Manchester, New Hampshire, USA, on Fri., Oct. 28, 2016.
- Cheese pizza lays on a table during a gathering of volunteers in the Palm Beach Republican Club and West Palm Beach Victory Headquarters office in West Palm Beach, Florida. The office serves as a place for volunteers to gather and organize for various Republican campaigns, including Donald Trump's general election campaign.
- Montgomery Crane, 14, (from right), brother Frankie Crane, 11, of Arlington, Vermont, and Elijah Drake, 32, of Brooklyn, New York, sit on the ground before a campaign rally for Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump at the Radisson Hotel in Manchester, New Hampshire, on Fri., Oct. 28, 2016. The Cranes traveled to the rally with their parents. Drake has been to four other Trump events and considers himself a strong supporter of the candidate. To attend this rally, Drake got on a Greyhound bus in New York at about midnight and traveled for 7 hours. He would be getting on a bus back home immediately after the rally. Drake said of Trump, "He's the first and last person I'll ever vote for. If it's not somebody of his caliber, I'm not voting again."
- College Republicans president Chris Dalton, 21, watches the second presidential debate in the Whitten University Center at the University of Miami in Coral Gables, Miami, Florida, at a watch party held by the University of Miami College Republicans.
- Heidi Scholz,42, of Miami Beach, is an attorney volunteering with the Voter Protection phonebanking team at the campaign office of Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton in the Wynwood Arts District of Miami, Florida. The team is working to recruit volunteers to watch the polls on election day. Scholz is a Republican who supported Florida senator Marco Rubio in the primary but decided to support Hillary Clinton when Donald Trump became the Republican nominee. This was her first day volunteering for the campaign.
- Flanked by Clinton/Kaine campaign signs, a sign reading "Nope" and featuring a funny picture of Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump in the style of the Obama Hope poster from the 2008 campaign stands in a yard in Lexington, Massachusetts, USA, on Sun., Nov. 6, 2016.
- Campaign volunteer Sheila Heffernon, of Swanzey, New Hampshire, holds campaign signs before a rally with Chelsea Clinton, daughter of Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, at Keene State College in Keene, New Hampshire, on Fri., Nov. 4, 2016.
- A microphone on a boom is visible in the press area as Democratic presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders speak at a campaign rally at Portsmouth High School in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, on Tues., July 12, 2016. At the rally, Sanders officially endorsed Clinton as the Democratic nominee for president.
- Zoila Oliva, 76, (right) and Inez Yimoc, 55, both of Hialeah, talk about what they think might happen if Trump doesn't win at the Donald Trump campaign office in Hialeah, Miami, Florida. The two were volunteering in the campaign phone bank.
- Campaign signs hang in the campaign office of Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton in the Wynwood Arts District of Miami, Florida.
- A cardboard cutout of Donald Trump stands in the Palm Beach Republican Club and West Palm Beach Victory Headquarters office in West Palm Beach, Florida. The office serves as a place for volunteers to gather and organize for various Republican campaigns, including Donald Trump's general election campaign.
- Freshman Joshua Kaufman, 19, wears a Donald Trump t-shirt while watching the second presidential debate in the Whitten University Center at the University of Miami in Coral Gables, Miami, Florida, at a watch party held by the University of Miami College Republicans. Kaufman says he is a Republican and supporter of Donald Trump.
- Patriotic decorations and pro-Trump signs hang in the Palm Beach Republican Club and West Palm Beach Victory Headquarters office in West Palm Beach, Florida. The office serves as a place for volunteers to gather and organize for various Republican campaigns, including Donald Trump's general election campaign.
- People pose for pictures with a campaign sign reading "Stronger Together" after Democratic presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders spoke at a campaign rally at Portsmouth High School in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, on Tues., July 12, 2016. At the rally, Sanders officially endorsed Clinton as the Democratic nominee for president.
- Zoila Oliva, 76, of Hialeah, calls potential voters at the Donald Trump campaign office in Hialeah, Miami, Florida. Oliva said she is concerned about the future, especially potential Supreme Court nominations. She has been volunteering for the campaign for about a month. She has been a citizen for 40 years and has always voted Republican.
- A view of the empty stage after a campaign rally for Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump at the Radisson Hotel in Manchester, New Hampshire, on Fri., Oct. 28, 2016.
- Chinese Americans hold signs supporting Trump outside a campaign rally for Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump outside the Radisson Hotel in Manchester, New Hampshire, USA, on Fri., Oct. 28, 2016.
- Anti-Trump protesters put up a pumpkin-headed effigy of Trump before a campaign rally for Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump outside the Radisson Hotel in Manchester, New Hampshire, USA, on Fri., Oct. 28, 2016. The effigy was surrounded by signs bearing misogynist quotes from Donald Trump and signs reading "Make Misogyny Great Again!" in a parody of Trump's slogan "Make America Great Again."
- Hats reading "Fuck Trump" were available for sale outside a campaign rally for Democratic presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders at Portsmouth High School in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, on Tues., July 12, 2016. At the rally, Sanders officially endorsed Clinton as the Democratic nominee for president.
- A Secret Service agent looks on as the crowd leaves after a campaign rally for Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump at the Radisson Hotel in Manchester, New Hampshire, on Fri., Oct. 28, 2016.
- A man holds a large sign reading "Women for Trump" before a campaign rally for Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump outside the Radisson Hotel in Manchester, New Hampshire, USA, on Fri., Oct. 28, 2016.
- Security is in place at the edges of the event after a campaign rally for Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump at the Radisson Hotel in Manchester, New Hampshire, on Fri., Oct. 28, 2016.
- A banner shows Trump and New Hampshire Republican candidates alongside contentious quotes by Trump and says "This is your GOP ticket" before a campaign rally for Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump outside the Radisson Hotel in Manchester, New Hampshire, USA, on Fri., Oct. 28, 2016. The banner says it was paid for by the New Hampshire Democratic Party.
- A man wears a pro-Trump sticker reading "Make America Great Again" at a campaign rally for Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump at the Radisson Hotel in Manchester, New Hampshire, USA, on Fri., Oct. 28, 2016.
- A poster reading "Lock Her Up!" and real handcuffs hang on a wall in the Palm Beach Republican Club and West Palm Beach Victory Headquarters office in West Palm Beach, Florida. The office serves as a place for volunteers to gather and organize for various Republican campaigns, including Donald Trump's general election campaign.
- People gather to hear local political candidates and learn about the phonebanking system at the Palm Beach Republican Club and West Palm Beach Victory Headquarters office in West Palm Beach, Florida. The office serves as a place for volunteers to gather and organize for various Republican campaigns, including Donald Trump's general election campaign.
- Patriotic decorations and pro-Trump signs hang in the Palm Beach Republican Club and West Palm Beach Victory Headquarters office in West Palm Beach, Florida. The office serves as a place for volunteers to gather and organize for various Republican campaigns, including Donald Trump's general election campaign.
- A display reading "Deplorables for Trump" with signs saying "homophobe," "xenophobe," and "Support our Troops" stands on a table in the Palm Beach Republican Club and West Palm Beach Victory Headquarters office in West Palm Beach, Florida. The office serves as a place for volunteers to gather and organize for various Republican campaigns, including Donald Trump's general election campaign. The "deplorables" sign is a reference to a Hillary Clinton campaign speech in which she called half of Donald Trump's supporters a "basket of deplorables."
- A leaflet reading "You Are Fired" lays on the ground after a campaign rally for Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton in the Theodore R. Gibson Health Center at Miami Dade College-Kendall Campus in Miami, Florida, USA.
- Clara Roteta, 62, (blond) joined a small group of pro-Trump protesters gathered outside a campaign rally for Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton in the Theodore R. Gibson Health Center at Miami Dade College-Kendall Campus in Miami, Florida, USA. The protesters shouted hateful language to people lined up to enter the rally. Originally from Cuba, Roteta has been in the US for 56 years. She is a Trump supporter. Roteta said of Trump, "He's a leader. He loves his country. He will create jobs."
- A pickup truck covered with pro-Trump and anti-Clinton and anti-United Nations posters and stickers stands parked outside a campaign rally for Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton in the Theodore R. Gibson Health Center at Miami Dade College-Kendall Campus in Miami, Florida, USA. Former Vice President Al Gore also spoke at the rally.
- Savannah Whetsell, 24, of Boynton Beach, Florida, wears a shirt featuring a rainbow of Hillary Clinton illustrations wearing pantsuits as she waits in line to enter a campaign rally for Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton in the Theodore R. Gibson Health Center at Miami Dade College-Kendall Campus in Miami, Florida, USA. Former Vice President Al Gore also spoke at the rally. Whetsell identifies as LGBT and a friend bought her the shirt for her birthday thinking it was the perfect gift for Whetsell. "Her fashion game is strong," Whetsell said about Hillary Clinton's pantsuits. "I registered as a democrat just so I could vote for her," she said.
- Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton and former Vice President Al Gore arrive for a speech at a campaign rally in the Theodore R. Gibson Health Center at Miami Dade College-Kendall Campus in Miami, Florida, USA.
- Police lead a Trump supporter out of a campaign rally for Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton in the Theodore R. Gibson Health Center at Miami Dade College-Kendall Campus in Miami, Florida, USA. Former Vice President Al Gore also spoke at the rally. The man voluntarily put his hands up like that but wasn't asked to by police. He wore a Trump-Pence t-shirt, and began yelling during Hillary Clinton's speech.
- With a small group of pro-Trump protesters, Pedro Roteta, 68, holds a sign reading "Hillary for Prison" before a campaign rally for Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton in the Theodore R. Gibson Health Center at Miami Dade College-Kendall Campus in Miami, Florida, USA. The protesters shouted hateful language to people lined up to enter the rally. Roteta said he was a political prisoner in Cuba and has been an American citizen for 30 years.
- Alana Proctor-Duncan, 35, of Coral Springs, Florida, and daughter Madison Francis, 9, pose for pictures after a campaign rally for Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton in the Theodore R. Gibson Health Center at Miami Dade College-Kendall Campus in Miami, Florida, USA. Former Vice President Al Gore also spoke at the rally.
- Anne-Marie Evans and her sons Carter, 7, and Luke, 5, (blond) Mussman pose for a portrait during a campaign rally for Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton in the Theodore R. Gibson Health Center at Miami Dade College-Kendall Campus in Miami, Florida, USA. Former Vice President Al Gore also spoke at the rally.
- Democratic Presidential nominee Hillary Clinton greets people and takes selfies with them after a speech in the Theodore R. Gibson Health Center at Miami Dade College-Kendall Campus in Miami, Florida, USA. Former Vice President Al Gore also spoke at the event.
- A woman stands near empty bleachers before a campaign rally for Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton in the Theodore R. Gibson Health Center at Miami Dade College-Kendall Campus in Miami, Florida, USA. Former Vice President Al Gore also spoke at the rally.
- A handmade sign reading "Proudly Endorses Trump" stands in front of a sign for Republican State Representative candidate Joe Duarte (R-Candia) on Elm Street in Manchester, New Hampshire, on Fri., Oct. 28, 2016. The sign is presumably a protest against Duarte for his endorsement of Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump. In previous weeks, a number of politicians around the country rescinded their endorsements of Trump following revelations of sexually aggressive remarks and other contentious statements by Trump.
- Patriotic decorations and Clinton campaign signs are visible around a private outdoor patio at La Vitrola restaurant in Miami, Florida, for a Hillary Clinton campaign staff and volunteer watch party for the second presidential debate.
- People dance after watching the second presidential debate in a private outdoor patio at La Vitrola restaurant in Miami, Florida, for a Hillary Clinton campaign staff and volunteer watch party.
- Campaign volunteer Beatrice Delgado, 69, of Miami, wears a Hillary campaign button before watching the second presidential debate at La Vitrola restaurant in Miami, Florida, at a Hillary Clinton campaign staff and volunteer watch party. Originally from Ecuador, she has been a US citizen for 20 years and has always voted for Democratic party candidates.
- While people wait to enter a rally, New Hampshire State Representative Katherine Prudhomme O'Brien carries a sign accusing Hillary Clinton of enabling rape. O'Brien passed out leaflets regarding Juanita Broaddrick's accusation that Bill Clinton raped her nearly 40 years ago in Arkansas. The accusations were first written about in the late 90s, including in a Wall Street Journal op-ed, though many journalists feel the accusations were without merit after looking into the story. Later that day, Democratic presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders held a campaign rally at Portsmouth High School in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, on Tues., July 12, 2016. At the rally, Sanders officially endorsed Clinton as the Democratic nominee for president.
- Campaign buttons including ones reading "Love Trumps Hate." and "I'm with Her" were available for sale outside a campaign rally for Democratic presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders at Portsmouth High School in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, on Tues., July 12, 2016. At the rally, Sanders officially endorsed Clinton as the Democratic nominee for president.
- A person wears a Bernie t-shirt with a Hillary button covering the "B" after hearing Democratic presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders speak at a campaign rally at Portsmouth High School in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, on Tues., July 12, 2016. At the rally, Sanders officially endorsed Clinton as the Democratic nominee for president.
- People wait among foliage to catch a glimpse of Democratic presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders as they leave after a campaign rally at Portsmouth High School in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, on Tues., July 12, 2016. At the rally, Sanders officially endorsed Clinton as the Democratic nominee for president.
- Democratic presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders greet supporters after their campaign rally at Portsmouth High School in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, on Tues., July 12, 2016. At the rally, Sanders officially endorsed Clinton as the Democratic nominee for president.
- A Secret Service agent stands at the edge of the stage as Democratic presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders speak at a campaign rally at Portsmouth High School in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, on Tues., July 12, 2016. At the rally, Sanders officially endorsed Clinton as the Democratic nominee for president.
- A NECN reporter interviews Trump supporters outside a rally for Democratic presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders at Portsmouth High School in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, on Tues., July 12, 2016. At the rally, Sanders officially endorsed Clinton as the Democratic nominee for president.
- People wait for the arrival of Democratic presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders at Portsmouth High School in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, on Tues., July 12, 2016. At the rally, Sanders officially endorsed Clinton as the Democratic nominee for president.
- Chelsea Clinton, daughter of Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, speaks at a campaign rally at Keene State College in Keene, New Hampshire, on Fri., Nov. 4, 2016.
- A campaign sign reading "Stronger Together" rests on chairs after a rally with Chelsea Clinton, daughter of Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, at Keene State College in Keene, New Hampshire, on Fri., Nov. 4, 2016.
- Chelsea Clinton, daughter of Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, prepares to go on stage at a campaign rally at Keene State College in Keene, New Hampshire, on Fri., Nov. 4, 2016.
- People wait to greet Chelsea Clinton, daughter of Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, and get her autograph after she spoke at a campaign rally at Keene State College in Keene, New Hampshire, on Fri., Nov. 4, 2016.
- Cerys Coffey, 5, of North Hampton, MA, stands on a lamp post while waiting to enter a rally for Democratic presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders at Portsmouth High School in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, on Tues., July 12, 2016. Cerys wore a dress reading "A woman's place is in the White House" and other Hillary Clinton campaign items. She was there with her family. At the rally, Sanders officially endorsed Clinton as the Democratic nominee for president.
- An anti-Clinton protester held a sign reading "Too big to jail" with a giant cutout of Hillary Clinton's head outside a campaign rally for Democratic presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders at Portsmouth High School in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, on Tues., July 12, 2016. At the rally, Sanders officially endorsed Clinton as the Democratic nominee for president.
- Twins Donald and Ronald Godfrey (not pictured), 58, of Boynton Beach, spend most days fishing on the bridge on Southern Boulevard near Bingham Island between West Palm Beach and Palm Beach, Florida. Their fishing spot is within eyesight of Donald Trump's Mar-A-Lago resort, just a mile away. They fish for sand perch, black drum, and sheephead fish, and say that fishing like this each day is the only way they can eat. They consider themselves to be poor. Asked about their thoughts on Donald Trump, Donald said, "Trump. He immature. Degrade women. How you gonna run this country acting like a child....If he be president, Imma a walk to Washington barefoot [in protest]." "I'd rather have a democrat in there," Donald said, "Republican for the rich. Democrat for the poor. Hillary seem to be a fair lady, but they got stuff on her too. [Trump] calls this country stupid because they pay they taxes. We poor. I not even middle class.We should be making about 15, 16 an hour. I can't eat if I don't fish. I believe she'll make it a little bit better for me." Ronald said he's a lifelong democrat and supports Hillary in the election, but didn't vote in the primary. Asked if they ever see Trump traveling to Mar-A-Lago, he said "I see him a lot of times. He don't wanna wave at you. Don't know if he's prejudiced or not..." trailing off. "He rich. He don't know no damn about no politics." Donald said he is a little disillusioned with politics, but will always vote. "My ancestors...they died so I have the right to vote. So now I can vote and my vote count! I'm proud to vote. I have the right. Long time ago I didn't have no damn rights." Asked when he first voted, he said he registered when he was 18 and voted as soon as he could. "I remember Kennedy. Johnson too."
- Next to a sign for Spencer White Building and Remodeling Contractor and a Trump campaign sign, an effigy of Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton appears to be in jail and surround by the words "Lock her up!!," "Corrupt / CNN, ABC, CBS, NBC," and "Handcuffed Together!! Stronger Together!!!" in Troy, New Hampshire, on Fri., Nov. 4, 2016.
- Chia Pet models of Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are advertised for sale on television in Coconut Grove, Miami, Florida.
- From right, Jon Palmer, 33, of Coconut Grove, Ygal Benichay, 33, of South Beach, and Brian Rudenberg, 32, of Miami, walk past a graffiti mural depicting Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton as Pokemon characters in the Wynwood Arts District of Miami, Florida. Rudenberg is a republican but said, "It's hard to have Trump represent you. There's a lot of bad stuff you can say about him with evidence to back it up." He said supported Trump during the primary but is more undecided now after leaked tapes of Donald Trump bragging about sexual assault. He said he will probably still vote for Trump. Palmer leans Republican but calls himself an independent. He says, "I will hold my nose and just vote for Hillary [on election day]." He is getting married in January and plans to have kids soon. "I can't see bringing kids up with Trump in charge over the next 3,4, maybe 8 years." Benichay is a registered Democrat and says he'll probably vote for HIllary. "I don't think either one is best for our country today. I'd go with Hillary just because we can't take the risk on what Trump may do. He doesn't do things by the book."
- Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump, and Bernie Sanders masks are available for sale at the temporary store Halloween Megastore at the edge of Midtown area and the Wynwood Arts District of Miami, Florida.