Feeding the birds on the streets is a daily routine for Katt, a humble D.C. citizen.
She feeds the birds so that “[she] may earn a paycheck, and then [she] is on her way home.” What got her started with bird feeding was a one-legged bird she saw on the streets one day, and so she thought, “If he can do it with one foot, then [she] can do it with two.” She took this as her inspiration.
On the topic of this election, Katt is an undecided voter. She has clearly stated she is not willing to vote for a third party, because she sees that as a vote taken from a major party candidate who is more likely to win.
The biggest factor that could lead to her swaying to either party lies in how the candidates handle their public image. Katt wishes to see Hillary Clinton admit to wrong decisions she’s made during her political career. As for Trump, Katt wants him to stop being “ziggy-zaggy” with his approach to politics.
Katt believes both of the candidates are good people, but because of how the two major candidates are handling their situations, she remains indecisive. She sees the current situation of politics in our nation as just “a circus,” and the whole affair is making it hard for her to decide.
Undecided in D.C.
18 Sunday Sep 2016
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