Posted on 10/24/2016 5:26:29 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
RENO, Nev. (KOLO) - Donald Trump's campaign spoke exclusively with KOLO 8 News Now's Sarah Johns. In this 15 minute interview, Johns and Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg, Ret. discuss everything from Nevada's protest vote "None of these Candidates" to what he feels as a former member of the Joint Chiefs about Secretary Clinton's openly discussing Nuclear protocol during the third and final debate.
Sarah: I'm speaking with Gen. Keith Kellogg the Foreign Policy Advisor for Republican Presidential Nominee DT. And Gen. Kellogg thank you for joining us in this conversation today.
Gen. Kellogg: Thank you for having me.
SJ: You know the numbers of registered voters: registered democrats, registerd republicans and those registered for another or third party are very slim. In fact we are going to take a look at that graphic now, and take a look at those numbers. What is it that Mr. T needs to do in order to win the Independent or third party voter here in Washoe County.
Gen. Kellogg: That's a great question. I think what I would ask people to do is sit back before they go into a voting booth or go and do early voting to sit back and say 'are we comfortable with where we are at currently as a nation?' And this is a chance for a change election....
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“...Clear your mind of what you’ve heard over the TV and what you read about, and think about you as an American and going forward what it means...”
GREAT statement by General Kellogg...GREAT!!!!
I’m not familiar with this General but I’m pretty sure that no Lt Generals are part of the Joint Chiefs. He was possibly a CoS. I know, picky picky. I do hope that he’s advising Trump.
Great interview with the general - he was asked why Clinton is not a good choice for president and is very specific about her role in the Middle East.
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