New York Daily News

R.I. politics pits father against son

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PROVIDENCE, R.I. — A divided nation? Maybe. A divided household? Absolutely.

A father and son in Rhode Island who disagree about President Trump are running for the same office, one as a Republican, the other as an independen­t.

David Quiroa Sr. and David Quiroa Jr. both filed Tuesday to run for a state House seat currently held by a Democrat. Both live at the same Newport address.

"It'll be interestin­g for sure. What better way to argue with my father than on the political level?" Quiroa Jr. told The Associated Press.

The father and son said they frequently talk about politics and have since the son was little. Quiroa Sr. ran for the same seat 14 years ago as a Republican and brought his son, the oldest of five children, along to gather signatures and knock on doors, they said. He didn't win, but the experience left an impression on both of them. When 2016 rolled around, Quiroa Jr. was finally old enough to vote for President. His candidate was Hillary Clinton. His father became an early and avid supporter of Trump.

Quiroa Sr. says it would be great if his son defeats him. Asked who he thinks his mother, Iris, is going to vote for, Quiroa Jr. called her a wild card.

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