Ahead of the inauguration, Republicans believe the tide is turning – even in the city’s most diverse neighborhoods
Yassine Elmoujahid’s mouth gapes; his hand, gripping a pair of scissors, is frozen over a client’s head. I just asked Elmoujahid, a Moroccan American man who runs a barbershop on a predominantly Muslim block of Astoria, Queens, if he voted for Donald Trump. He seems surprised, almost offended, as though the answer should be obvious.
He almost shouts: “Hell yeah!”
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