Outsider on the Campaign Trail- American Elections 2016
Bernie Sanders supporters celebrate after he was announced as the winning Democratic candidate in New Hampshire primary on February 9th, 2016.
Bernie Sanders supporter watches screen at Concord Hight School on February 9th, 2016, as the results for NH primary are about to be announced.
Bernie Sanders supporters react to Hillary Clinton's speech, after she lost the New Hampshire primary elections on February 9th, 2016.
Bernie Sanders supporter cries in response to the Democratic candidate's speech at Concord High School after announced as the winning Democratic candidate in New Hampshire primary on February 9th, 2016.
Deomcratic candidate Bernie Sanders sposes for a selfie with one of his supporters at Concord High School after announced as the winning Democratic candidate in New Hampshire primary on February 9th, 2016.
Volunteers in Bernie Sanders presidential campaign hold LED signs on Massachussetts Avenue in Boston on February 26, 2016, a few days before the primary elections in Massachussetts.
Volunteer in Donald Trump campaign raises the American flag on the windows of Caribbean Art Gallery in the neighborhood of Dorchester in Boston, right before a phone banking event that was held on February 27, 2016, a few days before the Massachusetts primary elections
Trump Campaign Volunteer Tony Dang (R) talks to Suffolk Country Volunteer Coordinator, Dianna Ploss at Carribean Art Gallery in the neighborhood of Dorchester in Boston, where volunteers in Trump's presidential campaign were phone banking on February 27, 2016.
Donald Trump vampaign volunteer poses for a photo next to a painting of Martin Luther King at Caribbean Art Gallery in the neighborhood of Dorchester in Boston, during a phone banking event on February 27, 2016.
Donald Trump supporters stand in front of Carribean Art Gallery in the neighborhood of Dorchester in Boston, where volunteers in Trump's presidential campaign were phone banking on on February 27, 2016.
Hillary Clinton speaks to her supporters at Old South Meeting House in Downtown Boston on February 29, 2016, one day before the Massachussetts primary elections.
Hillary Clinton supporters gather at Old South Meeting House in Downtown Boston, as she addresses them on February 29, 2016, one day before the Massachussetts primary elections.
A bookstore display in Sommerville, MA- April 6, 2016.
Rebbecca Albrecht, a volunteer in Bernie Sanders Campaign takes her bike outside of her house in Brookline, MA, on March 24, 2016, getting ready togo to a bakery store.
Rebbecca Albrecht, a volunteer in Bernie Sanders Campaign, walks in the basement of her house in Brookline, MA, where she and her husbands keep tens of bikes on March 24, 2016. The Albrechts are planning on selling their house and moving to the Netherlands for retirement."We're not worried about selling the bikes before we move, many friends expressed interest," she said.
Rebecca Albrecht, a volunteer in Bernie Sanders' presidential campaign stands in line to speak during a Town Hall meeting in Brookline, MA on April 13, 2016. Rebecca, a cycler, advocates for more bike accommodation in her neighborhood.
Attendees of the Democractic Delegate Caucus wait for the selected delegates to be announced on April 9, 2016, at Boston University's Agganis Arena.
Anti-Trump protestors gather in front of Hayatt Grand Central Terminal in New York City On April 14, 2016, where the presidential candidate Donald Trump was expected to speak as a part of a Republican Party Gala.
Anti-Trump protestors gather in front of Hayatt Grand Central Terminal in New York City On April 14, 2016, where the presidential candidate Donald Trump was expected to speak as a part of a Republican Party Gala.
People inside the Rockefeller Center in NEw York City cheer as Anti-Trump protestors march from Hayatt Grand Central Terminal on April 14, 2016, where the presidential candidate Donald Trump was expected to speak as a part of a Republican Party Gala.
Restaurant Guests watch Anti-Trump protestors march from Hayatt Grand Central Terminal in New York City On April 14, 2016, where the presidential candidate Donald Trump was expected to speak as a part of a Republican Party Gala.
Anti-Trump protestors clash with New York Police Officer after one protestor was arrested for walking on the road in New York City's Time Square on April 14, 2016. The march started in front of Hayatt Grand Central Terminal, where the presidential candidate Donald Trump was expected to speak as a part of a Republican Party Gala.
Bernie Sanders supporters gather on April 15, 2015, for a potluck dinner hosted by another Sanders supporter in her apartment at Brooklyn, a few days before the New York primary elections
Jonathan Hurowitz (R) checks his phone, Jorge Salcedo (L) prepares his breakfast as Sabrina Liang, Massachusetts director of Students for Marco Rubio, discusses the plan for a door knocking event with other volunteers right before they start canvassing in Quincy, MA on February 27th, 2016.
Jonathan Hurowitz, a volunteer in the Marco Rubio presidential campaign, attends a Passover Cedar on April 22, 2016, at Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, MA.
Volunteers in Wellesley Students for Hillary pose for a photograph in Brown Universty at Providence, RI, on April 23, 2016. The volunteers were door knocking a few days before the primary elections in Rhode Island.
Left to Right: Linnaea Honl-Stuenkel and Scarlett Cheon, volunteers in Wellesley Students for Hillary, exchange a conversation with Bernie Sanders’ supporters in Providence, Rhode Island on April 23, 2016. The volunteers were door knocking a few days before the primary elections in Rhode Island.
Young boy observes a volunteer in the Ted Cruz campaign enter Randloph Community Middle School on April 30, 2016, to attend the Massachusetts Republican Caucus.
Dianna Ploss, center, Suffolk County Volunteer Coordinator at Donald Trump presidential campaign, stands among other volunteers as they take the pledge of allegiance in front of Randloph Community Middle School on April 30, 2016. As a part of the Donald Trump slate in Massachusetts Congressional District 7, Ploss was chosen to go to the Republican Convention as a delegate.
Dianna Ploss, right, Suffolk County Volunteer Coordinator at Donald Trump presidential campaign, talks to her daughter Vanessa Carey at Randloph Community Middle School on April 30, 2016. As a part of the Donald Trump slate in Massachussetts Congressional District 7, Ploss was chosen to go to the Republican Convention as a delegate.
Dianna Ploss, center, Suffolk County Volunteer Coordinator at Donald Trump presidential campaign, celebrates after vote counting at Randloph Community Middle School, where the Republican caucus took place on April 30, 2016. As a part of the Donald Trump slate in Massachusetts Congressional District 7, Ploss was chosen to go to the Republican Convention as a delegate.
Dianna Ploss, center, Suffolk County Volunteer Coordinator at Donald Trump presidential campaign, stands with her daughter Vanessa Carey on April 30, 2016 at Randloph Community Middle School as they wait for volunteers at the Republican caucus to tell them if Carey can run as for delegate or not. While Ploss was chosen to go to the Republican Convention as a delegate, Carey, who decided to run at the last minute replacing on the the candidates on the Trump slate, withdrew. If she had won, Carey was supposed to vote for John Kasich, based on the public votes in the Massachusetts primary. “I can’t do this. I can’t vote for someone else on the first ballot,” she said.
Vanessa Carey looks for a coffee mug on April 30, 2016, at Suffolk County Volunteer Coordinator at Donald Trump presidential campaign Dianna Ploss’motor home. Ploss had sold her house in Cambridge and moved into a motor home to move with the campaign, she said.
The Play Museum, Rochester, NY- September 2016.
Anti-Trump protestor gather on August 28, 2016 in front of the contruction site of the International Trum Hotel in Downtown Washington D.C.. The historic building, which is scheduled to open its doors for guests in mid September, was originally an old post office.
Protestors gather in front of the Trump International Hotel in Washington D.C. on its opening day, September 12th, 2016. Before the presidential candidate Donald Trump bought the building, it was a historic post office.
Two female supporters of the former presidential candidate Bernie Sanders watch a rally protesting in front of the Trump International Hotel in Washington D.C. on its opening day, September 12th, 2016. Before the presidential candidate Donald Trump bought the building, it was a historic post office.