Local Politicians React to Delaware's Presidential Primary

SUSSEX COUNTY, Del. - In his third try for the White House, Joe Biden has won the Democratic presidential primary in his home state of Delaware, and President Donald Trump won the state's GOP presidential primary.

Rob Arlett, the Delaware Chairman for the Trump Campaign, says "I call this the Delaware day to vote for President Trump day ... I believe that President Trump has a very strong ability to win here in Delaware come November."

Jane Hovington, Chair of Sussex County Democratic Committee says, "It's not a hope it's a definite Joe Biden shall be president ... I'm from Delaware so I know Joe, and I'm a believer of us. and I believe right now this is what our country needs, because we need someone who has the capabilities, the capacity, who can bring this country together."

Arlett calls the President, a president of peace and prosperity.

"Trump is what's best for Delaware, I believe that because of the policies and how he has helped and assisted our state since he has been in office to date, and I think that's why he deserves to be our president yet again," says Arlett.

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But Hovington says, "Our president currently is divisive. He is destroying America he is dividing us, he's presenting the type of personality that he wants to see division."

Hovington attended the recent protests and rallies, registering young people to vote.

"I wanted those individuals who are out marching along, I wanted them to register to vote so their voice can be heard in November," she says.

With Governor Carney signing mail-in voting into law in Delaware, some people think that mail-in voting could lead to voter fraud, but the Governor says "I don't think that's going to be a problem."