Politics Fremont voters divided on election Published on July 17, 2016 Share Tweet Share Email Comments Print Owner Josh Smith, left, gives Fremont resident Steve Hoffman a trim inside Evan's Cut From Above Barber Shop in downtown Fremont. The Blade/Katie Rausch Buy This Image Heinz Ketchup has a plant in Fremont. With battleground status for the upcoming November presidential election, residents of towns across Ohio are weighing their voting options. The Blade/Katie Rausch Buy This Image Downtown Fremont is a mixture of occupied buildings and empty storefronts. The Blade/Katie Rausch Buy This Image Jim Swartz paused during his walk at the Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center on June 28 in Fremont. Mr. Swartz, a career military veteran and former Whirlpool employee, said he was leaning toward voting for Democrat Hillary Clinton in the general election. BLADE/KATIE RAUSCH A home in the historic section of Fremont is adorned with the American flag. The Blade/Katie Rausch Buy This Image Mayor Danny Sanchez discusses some of the positives and challenges of his city from inside his office. The Blade/Katie Rausch Buy This Image Three people walk down the train tracks. The Blade/Katie Rausch Buy This Image Merek Bliss, 7, top center, heads back inside as his sisters Trinity Barr, 11, left, Danica Bliss, 8, center, and Miranda Bliss, 10, right, man their lemon aid stand. The Blade/Katie Rausch Buy This Image One of the Fremont water towers overlooks a neighborhood and industrial complex. The Blade/Katie Rausch Buy This Image Norma Mowry walked her 5-year-old male Dachshund Thumper at the Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center. "You couldn't pay me to vote for Hillary," Ms. Mowry said. The Blade/Katie Rausch Buy This Image A cyclist passes Evan's Cut From Above Barber Shop in downtown Fremont. The Blade/Katie Rausch Buy This Image Owner Josh Smith, left, gives Fremont resident Steve Hoffman a trim inside Evan's Cut From Above Barber Shop in downtown Fremont. The Blade/Katie Rausch Buy This Image Jeffrey Pelton of Bellevue, bottom, has his beard shaved with a straight razor by barber Michael Dayringer inside Evan's Cut From Above Barber Shop. The Blade/Katie Rausch Buy This Image Mikey Flores of Bellevue, left, checks out the haircut Jeffrey Pelton of Bellevue, center, received from barber Michael Dayringer inside Evan's Cut From Above Barber Shop. The Blade/Katie Rausch Buy This Image Jeffrey Pelton of Bellevue, bottom, has his beard shaved with a straight razor by barber Michael Dayringer inside Evan's Cut From Above Barber Shop. The Blade/Katie Rausch Buy This Image The Sandusky County courthouse is located in Fremont. The Blade/Katie Rausch Buy This Image From left, sisters Danica Bliss, 8, Miranda Bliss, 10, and Trinity Barr, 11, joke together as they man their lemon aid stand. The Blade/Katie Rausch Buy This Image From left, siblings Merek Bliss, 7, Trinity Barr, 11, Miranda Bliss, 10, and Danica Bliss, 8, man their lemon aid stand. The Blade/Katie Rausch Buy This Image Downtown Fremont is a mixture of occupied buildings and empty storefronts. The Blade/Katie Rausch Buy This Image One of the Fremont water towers overlooks a neighborhood and industrial complex. The Blade/Katie Rausch Buy This Image Heinz Ketchup has a plant in Fremont. With battleground status for the upcoming November presidential election, residents of towns across Ohio are weighing their voting options. The Blade/Katie Rausch Buy This Image Mayor Danny Sanchez discusses some of the positives and challenges of his city from inside his office. The Blade/Katie Rausch Buy This Image Related Items fremont ,northwest ohio Recommended for you Click to comment