Old conflict, new values: Judy (79) and Bug (18) in the election campaign dilemma!

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Judy, 79, and her 18-year-old great-grandson Bug discuss Trump and Harris during the upcoming election at the kitchen table in Altoona.

Old conflict, new values: Judy (79) and Bug (18) in the election campaign dilemma!

In Altoona, Pennsylvania, Judy and Bug experience an election campaign that highlights the gap between generations and beliefs. Judy, 79 years old and deeply rooted in her faith, is facing one of the most confusing election campaigns she has ever experienced. On the other side sits 18-year-old Bug, who sees the world from a completely different perspective. “I have considered Trump at times,” Judy admits, sitting at her kitchen table, surrounded by memories and chaos. The enormous pressure of the upcoming election adds an additional layer of emotional contention over the future of America, particularly when it comes to Trump and Harris.

A noticeable division

Altoona, a city that once thrived, has lost much of its importance over the years. Now the city is a mirror for the political tensions that shape the entire country. While Judy values ​​conservative values ​​and the power of a leader, Bug sees Harris as a fresh, if critical, voice who doesn't push back against conservative forces enough. He cannot identify with Trump, whom he describes as “American anger personified.” The conversations between the two reflect the deep divides that run through American politics - issues such as abortion, migration and social justice cause heated discussions.

As the lights turn on for the November 5 election, the question remains which opinion will prevail in this divided family. Bug complains that today's youth have different views, while Judy holds on to the traditions and values ​​that have shaped her life. “Today's youth are raised without respect for adults,” explains Judy, while Bug points out that respect must also be earned. The direct conflict between the wisdom of old age and youthful idealism is palpable, especially in the atmosphere of the impending electoral convulsion.