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(NewsNation) — A batch has happened successful the first 100 days of the Trump administration. While different networks and talking heads speculate from Washington, we're heading backmost retired connected the roadworthy to communities crossed America.
In the four-part bid "Drive the Vote" featured connected "The Hill" and daytime shows, Brian Entin is gathering mundane Americans wherever they are, getting a peek into beingness 100 days into the caller administration: What issues are driving their conversations, what they are celebrating, what they are frustrated by and what they are inactive hoping for.
On Monday, Entin revisited a Philadelphia barbershop to sermon voters' thoughts connected President Trump's show during his archetypal 100 days successful the White House.
"He's protecting the border, I similar however his policies are directed towards America first," 1 antheral said. "The tariffs are precise terrifying, but I spot the necessity. It could backfire. It could beryllium very, precise bad. But hazard is called risk. He's a businessman. All concern is risk."
A barber told NewsNation the terms of replacing clippers has accrued by astir 35%, but helium refuses to spot the outgo connected his customers.
When asked by NewsNation wherefore galore presume African-Americans don't similar Trump, a lawsuit said helium believes that is simply a media-made assumption.
"We each are blistery and acold connected antithetic issues," the antheral said. "I didn't accidental I emotion him. I said that, you know, connected definite issues, I'm successful accord with him. I ne'er loved each president... I mean, I didn't emotion Barack Obama. Some things I like, immoderate things I don't like."