Trump Has Lost His Senior Advantage. And That Could Cost Him In November. Voters Over 65 Were Key To The President's Win In 2016. But Now They're Defecting To Biden.

Trump Has Lost His Senior Advantage. And That Could Cost Him In November. Voters Over 65 Were Key To The President's Win In 2016. But Now They're Defecting To Biden.



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WASHINGTON - Jay Copan was part of the coalition that made Donald Trump president in 2016. Now he's had enough and plans to send Trump into retirement.

Copan, 68, who lives in Raleigh, North Carolina, considers himself fiscally and socially conservative. A white male and registered independent in a swing state, he has voted Republican in each of the last nine presidential elections.

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He supports Trump's tax cuts, energy policy and judges. He's precisely the type of voter that Republicans should be able to win - and cannot afford to lose.

But Copan says he'll vote for Joe Biden this fall.

"At the end of the day I want this to be a better country for my grandkids growing up. And having a president who's a pathological liar, a sociopath, a narcissist, a misogynist and a bully is not the way I want to leave this country," Copan said. "In spite of my views on the issues, I don't see any way I could support him to be president for another four years because of how he's behaved."

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