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Barbara Zeman center , with her dad Agustin Gomez, mother Malda Gomez, and her two children, John and Kylie.Courtesy of Barbara ZemanBy Abigail AbramsNovember 19, 2020 4:35 PM ESTWhen Barbara Zeman logs on every day to check in with her Facebook support groups for people who have lost loved ones to COVID-19, she often sees a raft of new names joining the ranks. Itrsquo astounding, she says from her house in Orange County, New York. Every new face is a reminder, she says, not only of the pandemicrsquo ever-increasing death toll, but also of the United States governmentrsquo abjec airmax t failure to bring the coronavirus salomon under control. Like many of the people in her Facebook support groups, Zemanrsquo personal grief at losing her father, Agustin Gomez, a former U.S. Army colonel, in May catalyzed a political transformation as well. Until this spring, Zeman was, she says, fully aligned with President Donald Trump. Not any more. As a medical writer with a PhD in molecular biology, Zeman says her break from the President was gradual. She felt uncomfortable as she watched Trump downplay the threat of a coronavirus outbreak and question public health officials, but her fatherrsquo death was the final straw. Because of the hospitalrsquo visitor restrictions, Zeman had to say goodbye to her dad on a video call. She was devastated, but felt alone. Her community, including fellow Trump supporters and f adidas originals amily members, had so internalized the Preside