
A voter with a Trump tattoo etched into his bicep told a columnist he’s voting for Harris.
The man, who the writer met at a truck stop in Nevada as he drove through 15 states in an effort to grasp at how grassroots voters are thinking, said he’d voted for the ex-president twice — but no more.
“When I walked into the Nevada truck stop I saw a man mopping the floor who had a “Trump” tattoo on his right bicep,” wrote Salon’s Brian Karem.
“So, Trump’s your man?” I asked.”
The answer left the columnist shocked.
“Hell no!”
Karem discovered that the man had fallen out of love with Donald Trump, and was considering the pain of tattoo removal preferable to supporting him.
“I voted for him twice. Never again,” the man, who wasn’t named by Karem, said.
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“He’s insane. Maybe he always was. But he is now. Did you see him dancing like he was j–king off two giraffes? Or how about what he said about Arnold Palmer?
“I’m a veteran. I don’t like what he’s said about (General John Kelly) and I was pi–ed off that he claims he’s so damn healthy now but was too unhealthy to serve.
“He’s the biggest mistake I’ve ever made.”
When it came to the permanent mark of his past support, he said “I can get that removed. It’s going to be painful, but not as painful as Trump has been.”
When asked who he’s voting for, he said, “I’m holding my nose and voting for Harris. At least she’s not insane.”