Joe Evans, a Jefferson County Republican, left, irons his shirt in the home he shares with his daughter Denver, 11, and two other daughters, not pictured, in Beaumont, Texas, Tuesday, Sept. 26, 2017. Evans voted for Trump, but he’s frustrated
Joe Evans, a Jefferson County Republican, left, irons his shirt in the home he shares with his daughter Denver, 11, and two other daughters, not pictured, in Beaumont, Texas, Tuesday, Sept. 26, 2017. Evans voted for Trump, but he’s frustrated with what he describes at the “conservative echo chamber” that calls climate change a hoax instead of trying to find a way to apply conservative principles to simultaneously saving the earth and the economy. “I haven’t put so much thought into it that I want to go mobilize a bunch of people and march on Washington,” he said. “But it made me think enough about it that I won’t actively take part in denying it. I won’t actively take part in calling it a hoax. We can’t do that anymore.” (AP Photo/David Goldman)