Early Voting: Most important is ‘clarity that the candidates for president have’

Sayed Peerzada

Sayed Peerzada, 55, Interviewed at Robert L. Glider Elections Service Center

“Health care is my main issue this election. I voted for Bernie, but I don’t know about supporting the eventual nominee. The other guy is all about beating Trump, not what he believes in.”

Christian Thompson

Christian Thompson, 23, Interviewed at Robert L. Glider Elections Service Center:

“My most important issue with this election is the clarity that the candidates for president have. I don’t agree that everyone has clarity.”

Tina Carter-Pearson, 58, Interviewed at Robert L. Glider Elections Service Center:

“I didn’t want to vote too early because I was waiting to see who would drop out first before making my decision on who to vote for. I wanted to wait. I will support whoever the nominee is.”

Patricia Carroll, 59, Interviewed at Providence West Community Center:

“My most important issue is getting the right candidate in to beat Trump. I made my decision after Super Tuesday to see if my first choice would still be in the running.”

Kathleen Romualdo, 27, Interviewed over the phone:

“My most important issue is immigration. As an immigrant myself and also an American citizen, I understand both sides, but I believe we must show compassion for those risking their lives to come here.”