Loud US election barges into quiet Amish country
A horse carriage at sunset, in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, on 17 October. There are about 80,000 Amish in Pennsylvania - and the Democrats won the state by about that amount in 2020.
Photo: APF/ Paul Nolp
The Amish people of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, are a throwback to another era, with their quiet farm life, horse-drawn carriages and rejection of modern technology.
But the Donald Trump signs outside some of their farms serve as stark reminders that they live in today's turbulent world - and that 5 November is Election Day for them, too, even if most won't vote.
Christian faith, not politics, is what drives the Amish, who trace their roots to Switzerland, Germany and elsewhere in Europe and started arriving in Pennsylvania in the 18th century.
They live on the margins of contemporary...










