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ADVANCE FOR USE TUESDAY, JAN. 17, 2017 AND THEREAFTER-Ed Harry, a retired union leader and lifelong Democrat who switched to the GOP to vote for Donald Trump, eats breakfast in Plymouth, Pa., Thursday, Jan. 5, 2017. When the billionaire businessman and reality TV star entered the presidential race, “I laughed, like everyone else,” he says. Then he took note of Trump’s opposition. “The Rs said they hated him, the Ds wanted no part of him, the lobbyists didn’t like him. China came out against him, India came out against him, Mexico came out against him. “And I said, ‘I think I might have a candidate.’” (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)

ADVANCE FOR USE TUESDAY, JAN. 17, 2017 AND THEREAFTER-Ed Harry, a retired union leader and lifelong Democrat who switched to the GOP to vote for Donald Trump, eats breakfast in Plymouth, Pa., Thursday, Jan. 5, 2017. When the billionaire businessman and reality TV star entered the presidential race, “I laughed, like everyone else,” he says. Then he took note of Trump’s opposition. “The Rs said they hated him, the Ds wanted no part of him, the lobbyists didn’t like him. China came out against him, India came out against him, Mexico came out against him. “And I said, ‘I think I might have a candidate.’” (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)

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