In Photos: Opposing political views, but still friendly neighbors
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Marco Diaz and Tom Marquis are voting for differential presidential candidates, but the Ohio Street next-door neighbors remain best friends. You'll know their houses when you pass them: Their yards are filled with Biden and Trump signs, respectively.
Photos by Dee Holzel of The Journal Times.
Marco and Tom on Halloween
Neighbors Marco Diaz and Tom Marquis dress as their favored candidates in the 2020 election, Joe Biden and Donald Trump respectively, outside their homes on Ohio Street in Racine on Halloween.
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The Diaz and Marquis homes in the 1700 block of Ohio Street in Racine.
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Tom Marquis giving out candy
Tom Marquis, as Donald Trump, passes out candy for trick-or-treat.
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Marco hands out candy
Marco Diaz, in costume as Joe Biden, hands candy to motorists who stop near his Ohio Street home.
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