david: jim switzenberg protested, too, as his business struggled to survive. dously? yes. it was angry, scared, and fearful all at the same time. hard to sleep for a bunch of days. david: as the state restrictions ease, jim cheers on the ideals of freedom that founded the nation. jim: today is the celebration of us deciding that we are a country that is about the people, and everyone is gonna be equal in america forever. david: he's a swing voter whose main concern is getting the country moving again. jim: i'm very cautious talking about the trump, just because there is so--it's so polarized america. do i think he's the best president we ever had? probably not. but is he the change we need right now? probably. do i wanna see him re-elected? i'm not sure. i just would like to see career politicians go away. [crackng] ♪♪♪ ♪ i shall not, i shall not be moved. ♪ ♪ like a tree that's standing by the water, ♪ ♪ i shall not be moved. ♪♪ david: the rust belt of the northeast suffered decades of economic decline, and people here feel betrayed by governments of both stri