Of the Amish voters who spoke to PennLive on Tuesday, nearly all said they voted for Trump, with a handful declining to address which candidate they supported. The overwhelming tenor of the Amish remarks on the election were that Trump was a flawed candidate but a better representative of the issues that matter to them.
Because the Amish rarely grant interviews, PennLive is respecting the voters' wishes not to be identified.
One Amish voter, a man in his 30s, said it was the first time he had voted since 2008. He said he was unhappy with the political process but will continue to vote and voice his opinions.
"I'm not sure how we got to the point where neither candidate has any morals," the man said.
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