VOTER VOICES
MILLENNIAL
Lauren Rolwing, 32, Nashville Illustrator Supports: Bernie Sanders/ undecided “I’m not going to take anything off the table other than voting for Trump. That’s off the table.” — Joel Ebert, The Tennessean
AFRICAN AMERICAN
Hope Ellison- Scipione, 51, Grosse Pointe Park, Mich. Office space designer, IRS Supports: Clinton “She has the most experience, and she’s going to be able to continue what ( President) Obama has started.” — Kathleen Gray, Detroit Free Press
SUBURBANITE
Maggie Ensing, 29, Franklin, Wis. Stay- at- home mom Supports: Undecided “I don’t like either of them. Can we have someone else, please?” — Sarah Hauer, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
WHITE, NO COLLEGE DEGREE
Teresa Willis, 60, Mason, Ohio Massage therapist and hairdresser Supports: Donald Trump “I like that he hasn’t been in politics. I like that he is very outspoken — even if sometimes it’s too much.” — Keith Biery Golick, Cincinnati Enquirer
SENIOR
Sharon Smith, 75, Urbandale, Iowa Retired teacher Supports: Hillary Clinton “I’m sure that Hillary isn’t faultless in some areas, but she would be a great president.” — Jason Noble, The Des Moines Register
HISPANIC
Stephanie Parra, 31, Phoenix Education consultant Supports: Clinton “She is a woman of leadership ... who’s breaking barriers for us.” — Dan Nowicki, The Arizona Republic