There's something to be said about breaking bad habits.

Especially a 92-year-old habit.

"I made up my mind then," said Beada Corum. "I never did vote either, but I'm going to vote."

For Corum, breaking a life-long streak away from the polls to vote for the first time was worth it.

"I thought, well Donald will win this, I just know he will. He sure did," she said.

She's believed in him since the beginning, without a shred of doubt that he would be the nominee of the Republican Party.

"They did their job about as well as they thought that they could do and when they dropped out they knew that it was time to go," she said.

Winning Indiana was special for her, that's where Corum lived as a little girl.

"I lived in Kokomo, Indiana."

Since her first vote, Beada has become an internet sensation and caught the eye of the candidate himself. He even invited her to dinner and asked her to introduce him at his Knoxville campaign rally.

"I don't know what all I said but I'll tell you what, I let the crowd know, there were about 2,000 people there, that the Lord had sent that man to make American new again. And he has been the top runner ever since."

This November, she'll break that bad habit again.

"I've been sick a long time but I'm going to make myself well to make that beating, I'm going to vote for Donald Trump."