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To: Robert DeLong

I think Vance has settled for a back seat to Trump. While he supports Trump, he hasn’t made a place for himself. Rubio is about the same. DeSantis has dropped out of sight almost.

There is too much contentment in all the current possibles. I get the feeling we need someone who is willing to step out into the limelight who again has nothing to do with politics and everything to do with the preservation of the nation.

The republican party has failed the people because they were so concerned with politics, they forgot they were soliciting for a CEO. Maybe we’re looking in the wrong direction. Trump wasn’t a politician. A couple of names include -

Names like Mike Thaman, former CEO at Owens Corning.

https://toledomuseum.org/about/leadership/mike-thaman#:~:text=Mike%20Thaman%20is%20the%20former,Officer%20from%202007%20to%202019.

Or Dave Leser, former CEO at Haliburton who took over for Chaney when he stepped down there.

https://www.hartenergy.com/hall-fame/2023/dave-lesar

These are examples of leaders like Trump that could be considered by some. I’m sure there are others.

wy69


6 posted on 05/31/2025 5:46:52 AM PDT by whitney69
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To: whitney69

Vance should take a backseat to Trump. But by midterms, he has to stand up in defense of Trump & his progresses his leadership kas brought to this nation. That will show his leadership in that act, and provide confidence in the voters that he will be the one to carry on the MAGA torch to make America great again. That is why I picked the mid-terms as the time to start selling himself as the torch bearer. 🙂👍


7 posted on 05/31/2025 7:15:00 AM PDT by Robert DeLong
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